Sex expert Oloni discusses the sex myths that may be impacting our relationships.
Warning: Article contains adult content.From women being less interested in sex than men, to bleeding the first time you have intercourse, there are many misconceptions that may be impacting the way that we approach sex and intimacy.
“I’ve always had my friends who I’ve loved to talk about my dating conundrums with, but they always wanted me to shy away from talking about sex. I was the potty mouthed one. Some people think it isn’t really ladylike. But I think it is ladylike. We should all be able to have a conversation about sex and we should all be able to have great sex.”"For a lot of heterosexual couples, the bread and butter of intimacy is penetrative sex,” says Oloni.
"Sex in this day and age is too penis focused. Your pleasure is more important than a man’s ego, so you need to speak up. If something isn’t being done correctly, you need to inform them and you need to communicate... And maybe you need to have some solo sex as well. When you do find out what you enjoy, you can then teach your partner as well."Photo Credit: Olu HD"Consent is mandatory above all," says Oloni.
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