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Wendy Strgar

[img_assist|nid=1981|title=wendy |desc=|link=none|align=left|width=67|height=100]Wendy Strgar is the owner and founder of Good Clean Love Inc., manufacturer of all natural love and intimacy products. Through her work Wendy has spoken with hundreds of people about their desires and blocks to healthy intimate life. Her sex education/counseling focuses on Making Love Sustainable, a green philosophy of relationships that teaches the importance of valuing the renewable resources of love and family. She has learned that physical intimacy is an important component of sustaining healthy loving relationships through her own marriage of over 23 years.

Wendy has studied natural health care and has used homeopathic remedies, aromatherapy and energy healing techniques with her four children, family and friends for the last 20 years. She formulated her Good Clean Fun products to meet a personal need for healthy lubrication products after the births of her 3rd and 4th children. She researches and advises on a range of healthy products for [img_assist|nid=1989|title=Wendy and family|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=77]enhanced intimacy and provides information on the negative health impacts of many of the petrochemical ingredients found in common over- the-counter intimacy products.

It is Wendy’s belief that healing the sexual bond in her own relationship has transformed her marriage and her life. She studies physical intimacy through history and across cultures. Her educational efforts are aimed at creating a culture that allows for healthy sexual drives and intimate exploration to flourish.

Wendy has a Masters degree in Organizational Development and Training and has taught personal development/career workshops for many years. She spent years in education reform and was a founder of two alternative educational charter schools. Her most recent project to open the first publicly funded Children’s Peace Academy in Oregon inspired her to start a for profit business to fund the work of teaching peace to children. She lives in Eugene Oregon with her husband, a psychiatrist, and their four children ages 8-17. Her work as a full time mother and wife is the living laboratory of the work involved in making love sustainable.

 

Green Love: Renewable Energy in Love

Let's just admit it: its not just the environment that is running out of energy. We are all exhausted; our personal lives often mirror the over-extended and depleted state of the planet. All the digital contraptions which promised to simplify our lives instead keep us forever holding on, never fully able to close shop to our myriad responsibilities and commitments. This fatigue often carries into our relationships. [...]

Green Love: The green in our changing relationships


Green Love is Sustainable

Sustainablilty is the catch word of this generation and when you consider the environmental, business and daily living concerns to which we apply this philosophy, you have to ask yourself how we missed the idea of sustaining our love. Truly, the rate at which we leave our relationships which we have poured our very heart and soul into is a crisis of epic proportions, . I believe that loving relationships are the anchor and [...]

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