Why are some people more sexual than others? In this video, we explore the psychological and biological factors that influence a person’s level of sexual desire. We also collaborated with a fan for the voice-over and added subtitles to enhance the viewing experience—just as we promised!
We always appreciate your thoughts, so let us know what you think in the comments and what topics you'd love to see next. Also, a huge thank you to everyone who has been sharing how our videos have helped them—we may not always be able to respond to every message, but we see you, and we’re truly grateful for each and every one of you.
With everything happening in the world, we just want to remind you that you are not alone, and no matter what, things will be okay.
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Script Writer: Tai Khuong
Editor: Isadora Ho
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice Over: Joan Lee
Animator: Yoki
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
About Joan:
During a time when I was eager to learn more about psychology and mental health, I discovered Psych2Go. What started as a personal journey of curiosity quickly became a source of comfort and insight, helping me understand myself and others in new ways. Psych2Go's ability to make complex ideas accessible and relatable inspired me to join this incredible platform. Together, we champion empathy, understanding, and meaningful conversations about mental well-being. My goal is to turn curiosity into impact, using my voice to help others feel seen, heard, and supported.
About Yoki:
An animator enjoying the chill vibes of Psych2Go’s world, bringing the fun of psychology to life with a touch of pastel aesthetics and anime inspiration in hope reach a lot of people enjoying Psychology in fun ways
About Kelly:
I joined Psych2Go back when we were still on Tumblr before we started our first YouTube channel. At that time, I was also struggling with my own mental health. While the information available online was helpful, much of it felt overly academic and hard to connect with. That’s when we figured out how to share this knowledge in a way that would genuinely resonate with people by making it relatable, accessible, and engaging. I feel grateful to have been part of the pioneering team behind Psych2Go’s mission. We pour our hearts and souls into every article and video, blending research with our personal experiences and thoughts. When it comes to bettering our mental health and healing from what we’ve been through, cold, hard facts just aren’t enough. We want to remind everyone that what they’re experiencing and how they feel is valid – that’s how we begin to truly heal. I hope to contribute to making the world a more empathetic, self-aware, and compassionate place. Many of us go on autopilot, navigating life and relationships through survival mode and trauma, often without understanding why we do the things we do. This can lead to hurting others and harming ourselves, and we’re here to change that. Right now, me and my team are working on more Psych2Go projects, exploring topics that resonate with today’s societal struggles and exploring more subjective themes. Our goal is to spark discussions and insights that contribute to a better world. The daily habits I practice to maintain my wellness include exercising, like yoga and Pilates, and meditating occasionally. As cliché as it may sound, these activities truly help ground me, keep me consistent, and prevent burnout.
If you're interested in being a part of the work that we do, you can email myself at tu@psych2go.net
We always appreciate your thoughts, so let us know what you think in the comments and what topics you'd love to see next. Also, a huge thank you to everyone who has been sharing how our videos have helped them—we may not always be able to respond to every message, but we see you, and we’re truly grateful for each and every one of you.
With everything happening in the world, we just want to remind you that you are not alone, and no matter what, things will be okay.
???? Subscribe for more videos on psychology and mental wellness!
???? Turn on notifications so you never miss an upload.
Script Writer: Tai Khuong
Editor: Isadora Ho
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice Over: Joan Lee
Animator: Yoki
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
About Joan:
During a time when I was eager to learn more about psychology and mental health, I discovered Psych2Go. What started as a personal journey of curiosity quickly became a source of comfort and insight, helping me understand myself and others in new ways. Psych2Go's ability to make complex ideas accessible and relatable inspired me to join this incredible platform. Together, we champion empathy, understanding, and meaningful conversations about mental well-being. My goal is to turn curiosity into impact, using my voice to help others feel seen, heard, and supported.
About Yoki:
An animator enjoying the chill vibes of Psych2Go’s world, bringing the fun of psychology to life with a touch of pastel aesthetics and anime inspiration in hope reach a lot of people enjoying Psychology in fun ways
About Kelly:
I joined Psych2Go back when we were still on Tumblr before we started our first YouTube channel. At that time, I was also struggling with my own mental health. While the information available online was helpful, much of it felt overly academic and hard to connect with. That’s when we figured out how to share this knowledge in a way that would genuinely resonate with people by making it relatable, accessible, and engaging. I feel grateful to have been part of the pioneering team behind Psych2Go’s mission. We pour our hearts and souls into every article and video, blending research with our personal experiences and thoughts. When it comes to bettering our mental health and healing from what we’ve been through, cold, hard facts just aren’t enough. We want to remind everyone that what they’re experiencing and how they feel is valid – that’s how we begin to truly heal. I hope to contribute to making the world a more empathetic, self-aware, and compassionate place. Many of us go on autopilot, navigating life and relationships through survival mode and trauma, often without understanding why we do the things we do. This can lead to hurting others and harming ourselves, and we’re here to change that. Right now, me and my team are working on more Psych2Go projects, exploring topics that resonate with today’s societal struggles and exploring more subjective themes. Our goal is to spark discussions and insights that contribute to a better world. The daily habits I practice to maintain my wellness include exercising, like yoga and Pilates, and meditating occasionally. As cliché as it may sound, these activities truly help ground me, keep me consistent, and prevent burnout.
If you're interested in being a part of the work that we do, you can email myself at tu@psych2go.net
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