
Tracey Cox
News and views from Tracey Cox. International sex, body language and relationships expert, author and TV presenter.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Tracey Cox
Many, many people have secret BDSM kinks they are hiding from their partner. How do I know? Because they regularly write to me – often in despair. They're nearly always men who are terrified to admit their kink for fear of their partner judging and leaving them. Instead, they visit sex workers or 'Dommes' (a nickname for a dominatrix) or find like-minded people to satisfy what are often overwhelming urges. This causes great distress.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Tracey Cox
Around 1.5 million Brits 'swing' – wife swap, 'hot-wife', have threesomes, group sex or visit swinger's clubs. That's a fifty per cent increase over the past decade. Do you know one of the million people in the UK who annually visit a sex club in the UK? Probably…but it's unlikely you'll find out. The friends, family, workmates and neighbours of sexually adventurous people often have no idea what they get up to – for a very good reason. Being 'found out' can have awful consequences.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Tracey Cox
Everyone has fabulous sex at the start, but how do you know if you'll be sexually compatible years from now? These five questions will reveal if you're in sync. If you and your partner align on most of these points, take a bow: you've got a great sexual connection. Don't panic if you don't match on all – most differences can be balanced with good communication and a little compromise.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Tracey Cox
How's your sex life going? You'd be surprised how many people in long-term relationships answer that question with 'It's uncomfortable', 'It's awkward' or 'It just feels wrong'. Or maybe you won't be surprised at all. My inbox is full of people complaining that their partner feels more like a sibling/roommate/best friend rather than a lover. We all know why it happens. Routine and comfort turn the relationship from exciting to predictable and stress and responsibilities take priority over sex.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Tracey Cox
The world is changing at a rapid rate – and that includes what’s going on in our bedrooms. It’s speculated that by 2050, human-robot sex will be more common than human-human sex. Not sure that’s for you? Read on before you make up your mind…Women will have (better) sex with a robotSex robots won’t be as common as smartphones anytime soon but within the next decade or two they will be in our bedrooms. There’s little we can do to stop them… and plenty of reasons why we shouldn’t.
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Are you a great sex match? Everyone has good sex at the start - but how do you know if you'll be sexually compatible years from now? These five questions will reveal if you're in sync https://t.co/du3fu4LLRD

Ever felt like sex with your partner is like sleeping with a best friend...or even a sibling? Here's a simple 10-step plan to take you back to being lovers again. Small, doable steps I'd recommend you do in order. https://t.co/xG43vURWra

I loved talking with Andrew about the most intriguing guests he's had on A Meaningful Life. Always so hard to narrow down to just three choices. Life lessons a plenty here!

@TraceyCox @DrPsychMom Listen to our conversation here: https://t.co/5kFz0UofF2