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            Sensate Focus: An Activity for Enhancing Intimacy 
            What is Sensate Focus?
            Sensate Focus is a mindful exercise. The goals are to build trust 
            and enhance intimacy. It involves exploring your partner’s body 
            through touch and other types of stimulation. You can also do 
            this without a partner and discover pleasure in your own body. 
            This exercise can help people give and receive pleasure. It helps 
            remove the pressure, expectation, or demand of reaching a 
            certain goal, like orgasm or intercourse. 
            Sensate Focus enhances feelings of sexuality. It will help you 
            to build a more satisfying sexual relationship with yourself and 
            your partner.
                Tips for an enjoyable Sensate Focus: 
                1.    Plan ahead: Talk about this exercise with your partner. Set a time to do this. Make sure you 
                      have at least an hour for the exercise.
                2.  Find a private place: Do this exercise where you will not be disturbed.
                3.    Prepare the environment: Make your surroundings more pleasurable by playing relaxing 
                      music, lighting candles, and having aromas in the air.
                4.    Take your time: Going slow is usually more rewarding for this exercise 
                5.  Communicate: Tell your  partner what feels good and what you do not like.  Only move from 
                      one stage to the next when both of you are ready.
            Phase 1: Non-genital sensate focus
            The first few times you do this exercise, touch or massage non-genital parts of the body. These parts 
            include the head, face, neck, back, arms, and legs. It is best to do sensate focus without clothes on or 
            in more relaxed clothing. This will enhance feelings of intimacy. 
            In this phase, try not to touch the breasts or outer genitals. Sexual intercourse and reaching orgasm 
            are not the goal of this phase. The goal is to enjoy the pleasure of touch. 
            Spend about 30 minutes (or longer) touching your partner and then switch roles. You can repeat this 
            phase as many times as you like. Only move on to the next phase when both partners agree.
     Phase 2: Genital sensate focus
     Start this next phase by exploring non-genital areas of the body first (as you 
     did in phase 1).  Slowly include more sexual areas of the body. We recommend 
     touching the chest and nipples first. Then, touch the areas around the genitals.  
     Finally, touch the genitals (labia, clitoris, entrance to the vagina, penis, testicles 
     and anus if desired). 
     You may want to try different types of touch. Try oral stimulation (kissing, licking, 
     or sucking) or using a vibrator. To enhance pleasure, use a water-based lubricant.
     Try not to have sexual intercourse or penetration in this phase. It is okay to feel 
     aroused or reach orgasm, but this is not the main focus. 
     Phase 3: Penetrative or receptive sensate focus 
     Start with non-genital and non-penetrative touching (phases 1 and 2). Then move into a position where 
     your outer genitals are touching. Explore the sensation of brushing or rubbing your genitals together. 
     If you are doing this alone, brush or rub your genitals with a toy or your fingers. 
     When both partners are ready, gently insert the finger, toy, or penis into the vagina or anus. If you want 
     to do penetration, try not to thrust right away. If you are being penetrated, talk to your partner and 
     let them know what feels good.  Try to focus on the sensations of insertion. Remember: always use a 
     water-based lubricant during this phase. 
     Try moving the fingers, toy, or penis in and out of the genitals slowly. This should not be painful or 
     uncomfortable. You can stop at this phase and return to outer genital touching anytime. Do what feels 
     comfortable for you and your partner. 
     If you want to, you can start thrusting and reach orgasm. The goal of sensate focus is not to have an 
     orgasm or have intercourse. The goal is to enjoy feelings of touch and sensuality.
                                    Created by:
                           Prostate Cancer Supportive Care (PCSC) Program
                               Level 6, Station 3, 2775 Laurel Street
                                  Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9
                            Phone: (604) 875-4485 or Fax: (604) 875-4637 
                                  www.pcscprogram.ca
                           For more copies, go online at vch.eduhealth.ca or  
                        email phem@vch.ca and quote Catalogue No. GD.200.S46 
                            © Vancouver Coastal Health, August 2021 
                         The information in this document is intended solely for the
                          person to whom it was given by the health care team.
                                     vch.ca
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