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February 24, 2026
The Sex Life Nobody Warned You About: What a Top Sexual Medicine Expert Wants You To Know
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Most women go through decades of marriage, menopause and midlife without ever having an honest conversation with a doctor about their sex life. Not because they don't want one — but because most physicians were never trained to have it. This week on unPaused, Dr. Mary Claire Haver sits down with Dr. James Simon, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at George Washington University, board-certified OB-GYN, reproductive endocrinologist, and certified sexual counselor with more than 800 published papers in menopause and sexual medicine. Dr. Simon is a past president of the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH) and one of the most published clinicians in modern menopause care.

Dr. Simon has spent his career treating what most doctors never address — the full picture of how sex, desire, pain and intimacy change for both women and men as they age. He treats couples together, and what he has witnessed across thousands of relationships is that the problems are rarely one person's fault, rarely unsolvable, and almost always rooted in something nobody warned them about.

In this conversation, Dr. Simon explains why long-term couples develop a "sexual script" that quietly kills desire, and what it actually takes to break out of it. He breaks down the shift from spontaneous to responsive desire in perimenopause and menopause — why so many women find themselves feeling indifferent to sex, why a diagnosis of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is more common than most realize, and why that is normal, not broken. The conversation covers testosterone therapy for women, including what it genuinely helps with, why accurate measurement matters, the difference between physiologic and supraphysiologic dosing, and the ongoing push for an FDA-approved testosterone product for women.

Dr. Simon also addresses erectile dysfunction in aging men, how it ripples through relationships when female partners blame themselves, and what women need to understand about male sexual aging. The episode covers genitourinary syndrome of menopause, vaginal estrogen, DHEA, sex hormone binding globulin, and why it is always easier to maintain vaginal health than to restore it. Dr. Simon explains the full spectrum of pelvic floor dysfunction and why pelvic floor physical therapy remains one of the most underutilized tools in women's sexual health. And he closes with his concept of "outercourse" — a framework for aging couples who can no longer rely on penetrative sex, and a practical approach to helping partners finally say what they need using "I language" outside the bedroom.

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00:00 Pain is the real libido killer (and what to do instead)
01:00 Intro + why Dr. James Simon isthemenopause/sexual health authority
02:10 Dr. Simon’s origin story: training, women’s care, and “misbehavior” in medicine
04:10 Why most doctors learned almost nothing about female sexual function
05:10 Sexual aging 101: desire, frequency, and what changes over time
07:20 The “sexual script” problem (and why novelty matters)
09:00 “Erotic surprises” + rewriting the script (practical couples coaching)
11:10 Resources for clinicians + bio-psycho-social sexual health framework
13:10 Myth-busting: “I can take it or leave it” and sexual neutrality after menopause
16:00 Men’s sexual aging + ED stats, blame, and protecting intimacy
21:00 Testosterone in women: who it helps, what it improves, what it won’t fix
35:40 GSM, vaginal maintenance, pelvic floor therapy, “outercourse,” and better communication

About the guest

Dr. James Simon

Dr. James A. Simon is Clinical Professor of Ob/Gyn at George Washington University in Washington DC. A board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist, reproductive endocrinologist, and AASECT-Certified Sexuality Counsellor, Dr. Simon’s private medical practice, IntimMedicine Specialists® (www.IntimMedicine.com), focuses on complicated gynecology, reproductive endocrinology, menopause, and sexual health. His pioneering experience utilizing both hormonal and non-hormonal therapies for menopausal and sexual problems has resulted in numerous awards including: “Top Washington Physicians,” “America’s Top Obstetricians and Gynecologists,” “Super Doctors of Washington DC-Baltimore-Northern Virginia,” and “The Best Doctors in America.” Dr. Simon is the only physician to serve as President of both The Menopause Society and the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health. Nicknamed “The Menopause Whisperer” by Washingtonian Magazine, Dr. Simon received both the NAMS-Leon Speroff Outstanding Educator Award and the ISSWSH-Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Simon is an established clinical investigator--completing more than 400 clinical research trials, and he’s also a prolific author—with more than 800 published articles, abstracts, chapters, proceedings, and the paperback book: Restore Yourself: A Woman’s Guide to Reviving Her Sexual Desire and Passion for Life