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15th February 2017
08:57pm GMT

The only way to make sex better, according to Prause, is if couples and partners are open and honest with each other about what they want.
In an interview with NY Mag, and brought to our attention by Indy100, she delved into the world of sex and cautioned people not to spend all their time researching sex, but rather to listen to what your partner wants.
“There’s no such thing as someone who is ‘good at sex,” Prause told Science of Us. “It completely depends on your partner. For example, if you’re someone who loves to be pooped on, I’m never going to be a good partner for you. That’s just not in myrepertoire.”
"If you like something they’re doing, say ‘I like that'. Use your words. If you can be more specific about what you like about it, do.
"If you really like being choked with a rope, that’s kind of dangerous. Maybe don’t start with that, but talk about it eventually. Start with something more common as a way of building trust.
“But the expertise isn’t embedded in the information,” she says. “It’s embedded in the individual.”Explore more on these topics: