💕 Couples therapy: 'My boyfriend wants me to slap him during sex and I don't know what to do' ⬇️ Sex and relationship therapist Nicola Foster discusses experimenting in the bedroom and playing with sexual dynamics
It’s a wonderful place to get your foundations in place around being able to express what you want to give and what you want to receive. It will also help you to learn how to set limits and to discover what you are willing to do and what you are not willing to do. She has great videos available onalong with a free three-minute game that you could try together as a couple and a handout available for free that you can download.
that doesn’t mean that it needs to form the majority of your sexual lives together. It may just form one part. For many people playing with kink and power is a small part of a wide variety of different ways of being together, including more tender love making. It also does not have to affect the way you relate to each other outside the bedroom.by Jack Morin, which explores the cornerstones of our erotic lives and why certain things are a turn-on or turn-off for us.
Once you have created some solid foundations and feel like you are able to express your boundaries and set limits and communicate honestly about what you want and don’t want, you may like to explore further – there are conscious kink workshops which would be a great place to experiment together in a held and contained space.
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