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Melissa BEE

Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and General Sexuality .
HSAB Affiliation: Visiting Expert.

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PROFESSIONAL INFO: Enrolled Nursing Cert. (1976); Geriatric Cert. (1977); General Nursing Cert. (1980-83); Cardio-Thoracic and Coronary Care Certs. ICU/CCU (1984-86); Dip Freelance Journalism (1994); Dip of Applied Science in Community & Human Services (1996-97); Medical Reception (2000); Sexual & Reproductive Health for R.Ns (2000); Health Care Sciences (2001); Grad Cert Journalism [Medical Journalism] at The University of Queensland (2002).

Experience with counselling (Lifeline, Building Blocks, Open-Door Volunteers, Disability & Mental Health Services), Sexual Health Education (Womens Clinic, Family Planning Aust).

Memberships: Aust. Soc. of Sex Educators, Researchers & Therapists (ASSERT), Aust. Institute of Welfare and Community Workers, Mental Health Association Inc, AARAFMI, QLD Council of Carers, QLD Nursing Council, Aust. News Syndicate, QLD Writers Centre Assn., Aust. Society of Authors, Australasian Medical Writers Assn. and Australian Science Communicators.

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I know a lot of people have asked and it seems that only surgery is the way to enlarge a penis, but I have seen many... Full Question & Answer

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I am a heterosexual man and I love to give and receive oral sex. I have often wondered if there is any health risk for my... Full Question & Answer

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