
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
Women initiate most divorces in straight relationships (69 per cent) – and some of those are doing it to form a relationship with another woman, rather than a man. The percentage of UK and US adults identifying as 'non-heterosexual' has more than doubled since 2012. Generation Z (aged 13-28) have the highest rate of bisexual identification recorded for any previous generation: a whopping 20 per cent. For millennial women (aged 29-44) it's 9 per cent.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Tracey Cox
Society paints motherhood as an innocent time for couples – but that couldn't be further from the truth for some women. Lots say they've never felt so desperate to have sex than when they were pregnant. Soaring hormones and sensitive breasts and genitals is a potent combination, making some women feel insatiable – and enjoy sex more than they ever have. Good news, right? Not so fast.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Tracey Cox
Want to try something new sexually and it's not 'Honey can we have sex with the lights on'? A lot of people struggle to ask the most innocent sex questions, let alone drop a potential relationship bomb into conversation. Here, I tackle four of the most common risky sex questions people ask me advice on. Read on – but tread VERY carefully. I WANT A THREESOMEYou sure? If you're a man asking the question, think twice if it's a two women/one man combo.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Tracey Cox
If winter makes us snuggle, summer is for sex!Heat relaxes our muscles, heightens skin sensation and slows us down. We're all wearing far fewer clothes (and checking out the legs and breasts and chests suddenly on show). Is it any wonder we feel far more laid-back and in the mood for sex when temperatures rise? Make this summer the sexiest ever by ticking off all (you can do it!) of the challenges on my summer sex bucket list. Abandon the bed and have sex on the floor instead.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Tracey Cox
Traditionally, couples have always celebrated moving in together as the ultimate relationship goal. Any long-term couple who didn't live together had commitment issues: if you love each other, it's what you do, right? Not so fast, if you want to keep your sex life sizzling. As plenty of monogamous long-term couples can attest to, sex tends to get more boring the longer you live together.
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"Can we have a threesome?" Here's how to ask risky sex questions...without losing your partner. https://t.co/HmYQz5WVOM

"Religion ruined sex for me". I talk to women and men who struggle with sexual shame and explore what makes someone sexually repressed. https://t.co/1FpIRwWlwE

Many people have secret BDSM kinks they are hiding from their partner. They're mainly men who are terrified to admit them to their partner for fear of them leaving. Instead they visit sex workers - which causes great distress. https://t.co/3QgTNlLSUZ