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www.high10yourlife.com
marylou@high10yourlife.com
P.O. Box 6865
Burbank, CA 91510-6865
As a Sex Educator, author, and speaker since 2004, Marylou draws from her formal education and life experiences as a person of short stature. Standing at a statuesque 3’11” she developed a “High10 Your Life” approach to managing life’s magical, yet often unpredictable journey. She is the the author of Heighten Your Sensuality and Intimacy: Innovative Techniques for the LP body.
She holds a BA degree in Sociology ~ emphasis in Counseling & Interviewing. She has consulted as a Life Skills Coach and conducted numerous personal growth workshops on Sensuality and Intimacy, Inter-Personal Relationships, and Living with a Disability.
She is presently working towards finishing a Master’s degree in Human Sexuality and is a member of AASECT - American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists.
Marylou is a Lifetime member of Little People of America and was the former president of the Kniest SED Group (KSG), an organization benefiting persons like herself living with Kniest Syndrome and SED (all variant types), and their families.
Her goal is to bring forth the range of issues regarding sensuality and intimacy for people with short stature and disabilities. She personally believes that everyone is disabled in one way or another “….it’s all a matter of degree and whether it’s internally or externally noticeable” she states.
Marylou’s previous professional career includes being successfully retired from the Internal Revenue Service with over 23 years of tax auditing as a Revenue Agent. She also served as an advocate in the IRS - Equal Employment Opportunity Office (EEO) for the Los Angeles region which served over 3,000 IRS employees addressing and resolving disability issues in the workplace, and representing the IRS in community outreach programs.
She currently practices part time as a licensed Enrolled Agent handling individual and business tax returns, audits, and consultations in the private sector.
Marylou has an adult son and lives in the Los Angeles area. She enjoys a balanced lifestyle including painting with watercolors.
What is your Sexability?
As a Sex Educator, author, and speaker Marylou Naccarato draws from her formal education and life experiences as a person of short stature. Standing at a statuesque 3’11” she developed a “High10 Your Life” approach to managing life’s magical, yet often unpredictable journey.
Marylou conducts explicit educational and entertaining sex and relationship workshops, for all people who want to heighten their sensuality and intimacy. She shares creative techniques, sex positions, and a variety of adult toys that are suited to your range of mobility.
She also holds private and group sessions for teens, adult individuals and/or couples. One of her goals is to bring forth issues regarding sensuality and intimacy for people with short stature and those living with other generalized disabilities. She personally believes that everyone is disabled or “differently-abled” in one way or another. “It’s all a matter of degree, and whether your condition is internally or externally noticeable” she states.
If you are living with high blood pressure, diabetes, or even if a few pounds overweight, there is a possibility that your sex life will be affected. Medical technology today affords us the benefit of living longer and healthier lives. But many live with the survival scars of an accident or injury, cancer, heart attack, stroke, or other health conditions. Normal progression of aging, medication, recovering from a surgery, declining physical stamina, stress, and your overall mental health are all conditions that can limit the quality of your everyday SEX life unless you and/or your partner make a conscious decision to raise your level of “Sexability.”
Marylou emphasizes that you can have a very passionate and erotic experience without intercourse or orgasm either alone or with your partner. Remove the performance anxiety quotient and allow yourself the opportunity to dialogue and explore with your partner about what is pleasurable. Ultimately, the real sensual experience is the emotional connection and intimate bonding that you create with each other.
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