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  1. Talking about sex is a skill. From behaviors to billboards, suggestions of sex and sexuality filter into our lives. Yet having the vocabulary for sex doesn’t always translate so seamlessly into ...

  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Steps for creating and nurturing a constructive sex talk. Set a date and time to talk when you’re both likely to be relaxed and receptive. Don’t attempt this after a long stressful day. And ...

  3. Talking about sex might feel a little scary or awkward, but it can also be a big turn-on. And your partner might really appreciate you for bringing it up. If you’re nervous, you can always start by asking them what feels good or what type of sexual activities they’re interested in. Then you can talk about what feels good to you.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · Keep the sexual connection alive. Relationships and intimacy require consistent effort. Make it a priority to have these moments of connection with your partner by engaging in ongoing flirtation, physical affection, making time for sexy time, and honest conversations where you each check in about your sexual needs.

    • Vanessa Marin
    • Name Your Intentions. People get pretty nervous about communication, especially when it involves sex. Those nerves lead us to rehearse conversations in our head, imagining dozens of horrible scenarios of how they can go wrong.
    • See Yourselves as a Team. One of the best things you can do for your relationship is think of you and your partner as teammates, working together against whatever is getting in the way of having the sex life of your wildest dreams.
    • Start Softly. Research has found that the way you start a conversation predicts how it will end. In fact, relationship expert John Gottman is famous for being able to predict the likelihood of a couple’s divorce by observing just the first three minutes of a conflict discussion.
    • Use “I” Language. You’ve probably heard this one before; it’s an oldie but a goodie. Instead of saying “You did this” or “You did that,” talk about your personal reactions and experiences using “I,” “me,” and “my.”
  5. May 17, 2024 · As a reporter who covers sex and intimacy, I spend a lot of time listening to experts extol the virtues of open, honest communication. To have good sex — and to keep having good sex over time ...

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  7. Jan 19, 2024 · Talking about your sexual needs can help bring you and your partner closer together and promote sexual fulfillment. Try these tips for talking to your partner. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Women's sexual health, like men's, is important to emotional and physical well-being. But achieving a satisfying sex life takes self-reflection and candid ...