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“Making Sex Sexy Again” with Chantelle Otten

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Bec and Zoe chat about how sexpectations can become the elephant in the room in long term relationships.

And how there seems to be a large disconnect between the reality of long term relationships and ones individual inner desire for excitement and passion.

So they invite Award Winning Sexologist and Author of ‘The Sex Ed You Never Had”, Chantelle Otten, to talk them through psychology of why this might happen, and practical ways to break the cycle of disconnection, the connection between social media and body confidence, as well as how we need to stop thinking of sex toys as intimidating but really condiments to add to your favourite meal to create excitement again.

Chantelle Otten’s Website:

https://chantelleotten.com/

Book an appointment at Chantelle Otten’s Clinic:

https://chantelleotten.com/services/

For more sexy tips from Chantelle, head to notsuper-woman.com

Rebecca Bull – Creator / Executive Producer / Co-Host

Zoe Weir – Co-Creator / Co – Host

Sophie Jackson – Producer

Social Media – Naughty Nancy Social Media Agency

Website / Brand Design – Foster Creative

Video Editor – Luke Morgan

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Bec and Zoe chat about how sexpectations can become the elephant in the room in long term relationships.

And how there seems to be a large disconnect between the reality of long term relationships and ones individual inner desire for excitement and passion.

So they invite Award Winning Sexologist and Author of ‘The Sex Ed You Never Had”, Chantelle Otten, to talk them through psychology of why this might happen, and practical ways to break the cycle of disconnection, the connection between social media and body confidence, as well as how we need to stop thinking of sex toys as intimidating but really condiments to add to your favourite meal to create excitement again.

Chantelle Otten’s Website:

https://chantelleotten.com/

Book an appointment at Chantelle Otten’s Clinic:

https://chantelleotten.com/services/

For more sexy tips from Chantelle, head to notsuper-woman.com

Rebecca Bull – Creator / Executive Producer / Co-Host

Zoe Weir – Co-Creator / Co – Host

Sophie Jackson – Producer

Social Media – Naughty Nancy Social Media Agency

Website / Brand Design – Foster Creative

Video Editor – Luke Morgan

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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