Our work isn’t about judgment. It’s about helping you understand your desires, navigate challenges, and build healthier, more confident sexual lives.
Most men are taught to keep quiet about sex. Don’t talk about it. Don’t ask questions. Don’t admit if something isn’t working. For many, that silence creates shame, confusion, and isolation.
At Mister Health, we take a different approach. We believe sex is a healthy, natural, and powerful part of life—and talking about it shouldn’t feel awkward, shameful, or “dirty.”
Sex-positive counseling is not about “fixing” you
Recognizing that sexual health is part of mental health.
Creating a safe space to explore desires without shame.
Supporting healthy communication around sex and intimacy.
Helping men (single or partnered) align sexuality with their values and goals.
Worrying about erections, stamina, or confidence.
Men reach out for many reasons—some common, some unspoken:
Wanting to change your relationship with porn without shame.
Difficulty talking about sex with a partner.
Struggling with your own sex drive or feeling out of sync with your partner.
Wondering if what you want is “normal.”
Curiosity about kinks, fantasies, or new aspects of sexuality.
Exploring sexual orientation, masculinity, or what feels authentic.
Sex-Positive & Stigma-Free: No judgment, no shame—just honest conversations.
Led by Dr. Michael Stokes: A Licensed Therapist and AASECT Certified Sex Therapist with years of experience helping men integrate mental and sexual health.
Boston-Based, Statewide Access: Virtual sessions make counseling available to men anywhere in Massachusetts.
Therapy Designed for Men: We understand how sexuality intersects with identity, confidence, and relationships.
Mister Health provides virtual men’s counseling statewide, including:
Boston • Worcester • Springfield • Cambridge • Lowell • Brockton • Quincy • Lynn • New Bedford • Fall River • All of Massachusetts
Picture this: going into intimacy without performance anxiety. Talking openly with your partner about what you want. Feeling confident in your body, your desires, and your identity. Enjoying sex not as a source of stress, but as a source of connection and pleasure.
Virtual counseling for men across Massachusetts.
198 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116
(617) 7-MISTER hello@misterhealth.com
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