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Jess' Articles

  • February 15, 2018

    Where Do Happy Couples Meet?

    With Valentine’s Day still on our minds, we’re reminded that single folks are also looking for love and research shows that the places that they’re finding it are shifting with technology. Jess sat down to discuss several recent surveys that reveal the latest trends in on and offline dating. Where are happy couples meeting? According […]

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  • February 8, 2018

    4 Steamy Winter Sex Tips

    Whenever I tell people that I’m from Canada, they often conclude that my career path as a sexologist must be related to the cold Canadian winters. It seems that our neighbours to the south assume that we spend the frigid months frolicking beneath the covers in an attempt to stay warm. Unfortunately for many of us, nothing could […]

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  • February 6, 2018

    My Advice for Strengthening & Repairing Relationships

    This morning on Global TV’s The Morning Show, Jess addressed some more viewer relationship questions with Jeff McArthur. Check out her expanded notes and video below. The other day I heard you say that if you’re both willing to go to therapy, it’s a good sign for your relationship. But what if my boyfriend refuses […]

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  • January 25, 2018

    What Are The Signs When It’s Time to Break Up?

    Are you and your partner fighting over just about anything these days? Are you noticing too many red flags which leave an unsettling feeling in your stomach? It may be time to call it quits with your significant other. Here are a few signs a relationship has run its course (regardless of gender): 1. Your […]

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  • January 18, 2018

    Why We Fight Over Money and How to Fix Financial Discussions

    According to new survey data, one-third of Canadians say they are no longer able to cover their monthly bills and debt payments — this figure represents an increase from 25 percent according to a survey conducted three months ago. Half of the respondents report that they are within $200 of not being able to pay […]

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