Wednesday 19 August 2015

Take the Sex Talk Challenge

Most of us jump through fantastic conversational and psychological hoops to avoid talking honestly about sex.  It seems strange that a subject that so fascinates us on the one hand can so repel us on the other.  But it’s hardly surprising given the lack of practice and support we get to talk about sex.  The problem is that the price we pay for avoiding the sex talk is either bad sex, or no sex at all.  Which I think you’ll agree, is too high a price.  

If you’re looking for a summer challenge, consider talking about sex with someone you love this week.  I can’t promise it will go well, but I bet it won’t be boring!  ~ Cory

 

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Take the Sex Talk Challenge
Most of us jump through fantastic conversational and psychological hoops to avoid talking honestly about sex.  It seems strange that a subject that so fascinates us on the one hand can so repel us on the other.  But it’s hardly surprising given the lack of practice and support we get to talk about sex.  The problem is that the price we pay for avoiding the sex talk is either bad sex, or no sex at all.  Which I think you’ll agree, is too high a price.  

If you’re looking for a summer challenge, consider talking about sex with someone you love this week.  I can’t promise it will go well, but I bet it won’t be boring!  ~ Cory

 

Cory Silverberg
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