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My Clients share their Sexcoaching Experience with a Journalist from Stern Magazin

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  • 3 hours ago
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"My wife and I both work and have a young son. We were so busy that sex took a back seat. Especially for my wife, sex was no longer an issue. I was worried that we'd eventually become one of those couples who stopped having sex altogether. I would have found that terrible. At the same time, I didn't want to put any pressure on her. You can get away from this rigid, penetrative sex—in, out, and done. We've learned a lot about tools and options, tutorials, and studies. There's a ton of stuff the average person doesn't even know about that brings a lot of flexibility to your sex life."




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"Sex coaching has led me to self-reflection. I've realized that I'm often just "performing." I think too much about how I appear to my partner, suck in my stomach, try to be sexy, and in doing so, lose sight of what I really feel. I know that this isn't just a personal issue, but a societal one. Sexuality is simply still very male-centric. Many women know the feeling that everything revolves around orgasm and pleasing the man. Coaching has helped me place more value on my own desires and communicate them."




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"Just a year ago, I was super uptight. I had this age-old notion that the man had to initiate sex. The woman wasn't allowed to feel desire—and certainly wasn't allowed to show it openly. When I did feel desire, I felt like a slut. I viewed sex more as a duty. I wasn't really having fun. To put it bluntly, I was happy when he didn't touch me. I never used to dare to say what I liked and what bothered me in bed. I thought, 'Oh God, what will he think of me if I tell him that I love anal sex, that I like being submissive?' Coaching liberated me sexually. But it was a process. I had to get to know myself first."




 
 
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