Letting our partners know what we like and don’t like is important for a great relationship.
Sometimes we feel awkward to talk sex or embarrassing to share about it – a displeasure act of conversation to many.
Re-post from this article: http://livelifefullest.com/2011/02/07/sex-and-sensibilities/
But not with this site, Sex and Sensibilities – http://sexandsensibilities.com/about/ as I re-post it with the website intro:
Sex and Sensibilities, as its name implies, is a balance of sex and responsible choice. It is a site that hopes to be your trusted haven to get practical information about sex; a private place where your questions about sexuality will be answered with compassion, intelligence, and most importantly, always with honesty and respect for your choice.
A taboo topic for some of us but to tell you honestly I enjoy the right manner in reading the sex topic in a professional atmosphere. Maybe some will oppose to this, but I believe:
- parents must educate their teenage kid about sex
- everyone will experience to have one so everyone should know what sex is
Life is connected to relationship as it entails also a matter of choice. Letting our partners know what we like and don’t like including the way we kiss is important for a great relationship.
This can only be happen in real life if there is a call for an open, frank and good conversation. Again, a talk can be a bit awkward as we only share our emotional feeling. But making the first move in telling your partner about physical stuff can be a first step for a remarkable relationship but also a remarkable life.
With the permission of the founder and editorial director, Ms. Ana Santos – I would like to share an invite with you with the topics like on-line dating and long distance relationship.
The topics are timely for February as it talks about love and relationship.
When: Wednesday – February 9, 2011
Where: Bos Coffee – Glorietta 5, Makati
Time: 630 pm
Call or text 0927.850.8280 to reserve a slot.
Registration Fee of P100 covers coffee and a light snack. All proceeds of this talk will go to the H.E.R.O (Help Educate and Rear Orphans of soldiers killed in action) Foundation.
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