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Nearly everyone has sex, yet it’s something we rarely talk about. Sure, most friends will crack plenty of jokes or make sexual remarks, but actually having a serious conversation about sex is a rare occurrence. Although society has largely destigmatized sex as a whole, it still remains one of those things we don’t feel completely comfortable talking about. It’s time to stop avoiding sex & start bringing it into the limelight of casual conversation!


Starting “That” Conversation

While it’s true that some conversations should stay between partners, there are definitely topics you can discuss with friends that you might not want to ask your partner. Unfortunately, actually starting the conversation can be quite challenging! Simply asking “are fleshlights worth it?” in the middle of an unrelated chat will likely just end in ridicule, which means you’ll need to find a way to transition into sex-related topics. Thankfully, you can easily do this by bringing up your own sex life! People love to be “in the know”, so by presenting topics as part of your current sex life, your friends will be much more interested and engaged in the conversation.

While bordering on gossip may not be your preferred tactic, it’s likely where you’ll need to start if you want your friend group to become more comfortable with talking seriously about sex. Fortunately—as time goes on—sex, sex toys, and related topics will become more commonplace in your daily conversations. This will eventually enable you to have real heart-to-heart conversations about sex with your friends, allowing you to share wisdom and get important advice when you need it most.


Sometimes Sharing is Stressful

Having a friend walk out of our lives is something we rarely consider, but when it comes to relationships, most people have worried about this at one time or another. This becomes a problem when it limits the conversations you & your partner have about your sex life. Truth be told, there are many sexual topics you probably won’t want to talk about, but without taking the time to discuss them, they could end up being the very reason(s) your relationship ends later on! Here are a few tough topics worth reviewing with your partner.

  • Pornography - Many modern women watch porn, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll be happy to walk in on you doing so. Even if you have an active sex life, you’ll likely still masturbate from time to time, which is where pornography might pose a problem. You should talk about this with your partner to avoid walking in on each other.

  • Fantasies - Often, the porn we watch is a direct reflection of our kinks. If your partner seems fine with the idea of you watching porn then it might be time to talk about what you’re watching! Let your partner know the types of fantasies you have, then ask them about theirs. You might be able to use these fantasies later for kinky roleplaying!

  • Fetishes - Couples that stay together long-term will eventually need to find ways to spice up their sex lives. Fetishes can be a great way to accomplish this! While not every couple will share a mutual interest for more XXX-rated endeavors, you two likely share at least one fetish that you can both partake in. Of course, you’ll never know if you don’t ask, so this is a conversation you should definitely have.

  • Sex Toys - Although sex toys are often thought of as solo-use items, they can actually add a lot of spice to your current sex life! Toys like vibrators, dildos, and bondage kits are great for couples who want to explore their sexual fantasies in a controlled environment. Even if you’ve never used one before, there are plenty of online resources where you can learn more about sex toys.


Everyone Has Sex

With millions of people jumping into bed together every day, there really isn’t any specific reason why we can’t talk about sex: we just don’t! Sex is a natural thing so whether you’re talking about sex with friends or explaining your personal fantasies to a partner, there’s no reason to feel ashamed. As long as you can do so in a productive & respectful manner, there really isn’t any question that’s not worth asking. So, which awkward conversation are you going to strike up first? Let us know in the comments below!

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