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Do I really need to pee after sex? 

How often and where should I be getting an STI test? 

Is it normal to freeze up during sex? 

What does it mean to get HIV?

Join us online for SEXtember 2021 and have all your questions anonymously answered about sex, STIs, libidos and more answered by our amazing group of panelists, including: 

  • Dr Jessica Elmasry (GP registrar) 
  • Tim Chen (ACON representative) 
  • Dr Susie Tuckwell (Sex Therapist and Relationship Counsellor)

No matter what your question is, this group of sex-positive panelists are open to discussing it! Questions can be submitted in advance or anonymously during the live event.

Join us for an informative, open and honest chat in a space that is safe and respecting of all genders, sexualities and cultural backgrounds.


Dr Jessica Elmasry (GP registrar) 

Dr Jessica Elmasry is a general practice registrar working at UNSW health service. She studied medicine at UNSW and has since completed a Masters in Global Health at USYD, a research thesis with the European Institute of Policy Research and Human Rights and is currently undertaking a certificate in Female Sexual and Reproductive Health. Jessica is also a current voting member with the AMA (Australian Medical Association) and sits on the federal public health committee advocating for health promotion in government policy. She is passionate about sexual and mental health and enjoys working with young people to empower them to make informed choices about their health.


Tim Chen (ACON representative) 

Tim is a cat lover, yoga practitioner and ACON’s Asian Gay Men’s Project officer. This project is to help gay, bisexual men from Asian cultural backgrounds take control of their health by providing a range of programs, workshops, resources and events. He is happy to be in this panel and share his experience from communities.


Susie Tuckwell 

Susie is a clinical counsellor and psychotherapist, who specialises in sex therapy, relationships and interpersonal communication. Currently  Vice-President of ASSERT NSW, she has nationally-recognized counselling qualifications, and has completed Level 3 Gottman training. Susie completed her Master of Health Science (Sexual Health) at The University of Sydney which covered the physical, psychological  and relationship aspects of sexuality. 

Susie works in private practice with a diverse range of clients, as well as with many organisations and conferences including Lifeline and the Australian Football League. Some of the typical issues she addresses include couples communication and conflict; sexual orientation and gender identity; vaginismus, erectile disfunction, premature ejaculation, low libido, mismatched libidos; cross-dressing; non-monogamy; pornography; fetishes, BDSM and many others.


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