World of g — sex ed
Steamy Sex & Consent
Posted by Cheryl Sloane on
The Kiss Quotient is fiction. It’s a story about love, sex and autism. But it is also a chance for us to see what it looks like when a relationship is nurtured with acceptance. I won’t tell you what happens and it isn’t really that important. What’s important is the spark of understanding, the value of tenderness and the steamy sex scenes certainly help focus your attention.
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- Tags: books, relationships, sex ed, sexual happiness
This Squirting Thing
Posted by Cheryl Sloane on
This has become the most FAQ at parties, workshops and events. It seems like we can all (pretty much all) agree that there is in fact a g-spot, so now the questions have turned to squirting. Different yet very much related.
Slow Down For Better Sex
Posted by Cheryl Sloane on
If we look into our hearts to honor each relationship we have and give our partners the time and attention they deserve, what a different world this might be. I took the challenge to treat each person in my life...
Desire-Spontaneous or Responsive
Posted by Cheryl Sloane on
Our Western tradition is based solely on men's sexual response. Until recently, women's response was not studied and was thought to mirror men's response. WRONG!! Both men and women experience spontaneous sexual response however, only approximately 15% of women continue to equate sexual response with desire after being in a relationship for a while. So, it may not be your libido, it may be the context in which you respond.
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- Tags: couples, Grown-Up Women, relationships, sex ed
We Are All Normal
Posted by Cheryl Sloane on
One of the most important and fulfilling things I do as a Sexual Happiness Coach is to let women know that whatever is going on in their sex lives, they are not alone. There is no normal. Women's sexual response is complicated and varied.
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- Tags: Grown-Up Women, sex ed