We're Sex Therapists. Here Are 7 Things We'd Never Do In The Bedroom.
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You won't find them faking orgasms anytime soon.
Sex therapists are experts in a wide range of bedroom matters. Through talk therapy, they help their clients work through issues like low or mismatched libidos, performance anxiety, sexual shame and an inability to achieve orgasm, to name just a few. They can also help folks explore their sexuality, fantasies, kinks and non-monogamous relationship structures.
Based on their years of professional experience, we asked these sexperts what they personally avoid in the bedroom. Here’s what we learned.
I would never try something new without a partner’s consent.
One of sex therapist Tom Murray’s rules is to never experiment in the bedroom without talking to his partner and getting their approval first.
“The realm of intimate relationships is wide and diverse, providing endless opportunities to discover joy, pleasure and connection. But exploring new ground without consent from both parties may cause unease, betrayals of confidence and even injury,” Murray, author of “Making Nice With Naughty,” told HuffPost.