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5 Simple Ways to Bring Kink into The Bedroom
3 Ways to Create Sexual Safety in Your Relationship
3 Ways to Explore Bisexuality, Unicorns & Threesomes Within A Healthy Marriage
Tips On How To Bring A Sex Toy Into Your Relationship
Is It Normal To Cry After Sex? (Why You Shouldn't Be Ashamed)
Have you ever cried during or after sex? We look at why it is perfectly normal, and more common than you might think, to cry after sex.
The Surprising Ways Food May Be Affecting Your Sex Life
Food is a significant part of overall health. It's no surprise that your diet may have an effect -- good or bad -- on your sex life. Here's how.
10 Positions for Great Sex During Pregnancy
Are your craving fun, comfortable, enjoyable sex positions to try while pregnant? Learn the best sex positions during pregnancy here.
Tantric Sex: 26 of the Hottest Tips for Masturbation and Partner Play
Tantric sex offers a range of amazing benefits. Here, we give tips for practicing tantric sex, both through masturbation and with a partner.
Tips For Staying Close At Home
Feeling a bit of strain on your relationship? Here are some tips for keeping the fun, closeness, and sexiness in your relationship.
4 Reasons To Slow Down Your Sex
Deliberately taking time to savour and concentrate on your partner can have magical results for your sex life and overall relationship.
How to have a Successful Threesome
By Lahnee Pavlovich, Sex Coach Extraordinaire, theeroticcoaches.com
Did you know that threesomes are by far the most common sexual fantasy for both men and women of all sexual orientations? And why wouldn’t they be? A threesome gives you the opportunity to explore your fantasies, share some erotic energy with someone of the same sex and to see your partner in a new, exciting light.
7 Ways to get your libido back (PART II)
I always tell my clients, if you want to have amazing sex start with a vulnerable conversation. Some of the best sex I have ever had was right after a heart-opening discussion with my partner. It clears the air, builds trust, releases resentment or guilt and is a valuable act of ‘non-sexual intimacy’, which leads to ‘sexual intimacy’.