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13 Sex Questions You Probably Haven't Asked Your Partner but Should
Summary
Sex experts shared 13 questions intended to help partners talk about desires, boundaries and sexual health. Topics reported include fantasies, solo routines, aftercare, anxiety and past trauma.
Content
Many people find it hard to talk openly about sex, even with long-term partners. HuffPost spoke with sex educators and therapists who recommended 13 questions that can surface preferences, boundaries and past experiences. Experts emphasize that sexuality can change over time and that periodic conversations may be useful. The article also notes that resources such as RAINN and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center are available.
Key points:
- Dreams and fantasies can be a gentle way to learn about a partner's erotic imagination, as Lisa Finn described.
- Asking about likes and dislikes before sex with a new partner can increase comfort and clarity, as Zachary Zane said.
- Sexual interests can evolve, so experts recommend periodic check-ins rather than assuming preferences stay the same.
- Learning about a partner's solo sex routine can reveal what they enjoy and inform shared intimacy, according to Jesse Kahn.
- Discussing boundaries, turn-offs and preferred aftercare helps clarify limits and soothing practices, a point made by Lisa Finn and Nazanin Moali.
- The article reports that talking about anxieties, STI testing experiences and any history of sexual violence should be handled with care and respect; experts mentioned support resources and, where relevant, professional help.
Summary:
Experts say these questions are meant to increase mutual understanding, name limits and surface needs that can affect intimacy. Undetermined at this time.
