Simply Woman & Home

BOOST your SEX LIFE

Not many of us swap bedroom partners as often as an A-list celebrity or have their body confidence, but that’s no reason for your sex life to dwindle. In fact, a study by Viagra Connect found that 66% of us think sex is important to a relationship. But everyday health problems, not being in the mood, the menopause and monotony can hold us back from fun between the sheets! But never fear, whether you are in a long-term relationship, are back on the dating scene after divorce or just need a refresh, our experts can spice things up again…

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Is your sex life slower than an episode of ? Start simple with sexy texting. “Put technology to good use,” says romance and relationship expert Vena Ramphal (). “It’s a fun, cheeky tease. Especially if you send that text in the middle of a work day.” Just a smiley selfie or a cheeky wink emoji can help get the ball rolling – you definitely don’t have to send nude photos. Leave that to the teens.

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