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What images come to mind when you think of a sex store? If you picture a dark, seedy shop, think again. Before we went into quarantine, my husband and I decided to mix things up by visiting our local sex store, Secret Desires.
Read moreMost couples talk more about what they are going to eat for dinner than their sex lives—causing them to get stuck in the same routine and never ask for what they want or explore what they desire. Eating the same dish can be dissatisfying over time.
Read moreIt is common for partners in a relationship to experience varying levels of sexual desire. Asynchronous sexual desire can create stress and conflict within couples. As a sex therapist and a certified Imago Relationship therapist,
Read moreSex can be boring. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines sexual intercourse as “heterosexual intercourse involving penetration of the vagina by the penis.” Woefully this definition negates the multiple variations and dimensions of sex.
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