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Having less sex Blame Fifty Shades

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London - If you’re looking to spice up your sex life, these days you are rather spoiled for choice. But it seems the avalanche of information available in magazines, movies, books and the internet is turning out to be a turn off. Couples are now so “bombarded” with messages about how sex “ought to be” that they feel under pressure and avoid it altogether. Many find the steamy antics in Fifty Shades Of Grey more intimidating than inspiring, a survey for Relate, the relationship charity, found. In the study of 6 000 British adults by YouGov, just 45 percent said they were “fairly satisfied” or “very satisfied” with their sex life, while 51 percent said they had not had sex in the past month. The best-selling Fifty Shades novels may have brought erotica into the mainstream but many men and women have been left feeling inadequate and failing to notice what is actually good about their sex lives. Relate, which provided more than 20 000 sessions of sex therapy in 2013/14, said couples often say they want to bring the spontaneity back to their love lives. But its counsellors point out that sex is rarely truly spontaneous and busy people sometimes have to plan for intimacy. “It’s sad that so few people are sexually satisfied and put pressure on themselves to perform,” said Cate Campbell, a psychosexual therapist and Relate Institute lecturer. “Noticing what is going well, rather than dwelling on problems, is quite difficult when we’re all bombarded with messages about how sex ‘ought’ to be. “Sex definitely doesn’t have to be disappointing – there’s plenty that can turn your situation around so you can enjoy a sustained, fulfilling sex life. What constitutes a satisfying sex life can vary wildly from one person to the next, so working out what makes you tick is a great starting point.” People may feel concerned if they “haven’t had sex in the past month but there are plenty of other ways to be sexy.” Previous research by Relate suggests a lack of intimacy in many relationships, with nearly a fifth of people saying they never or rarely felt loved in the two weeks before they were questioned. Denise Knowles, a Relate sex therapist, said it was clear that “things aren’t as good as they could be for many”. She said although people found it difficult to talk about sex with their partner, it could be the key to improving what is an important aspect of their life together. “This can have an impact on our relationships and the way we feel about ourselves,” she said. “The first step in improving sex for most people is to start talking honestly about what you want from your sex life, and, crucially, listening to your partner’s wishes as well.” Source IOL lifestyle
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Mike I recently posted a similar *thought* that sex is sometimes overrated on the other site we are on. So I have to say, I do agree with some of the things mentioned in the article just as I also disagree with some of it. To say 50 shades of grey is responsible is totally BS, there is a LOT of other writers which write much better steamy romance and sexual interludes, than the 50 shades writer could even dream off. One such writer is Lora Leigh some of her books leave you steamy and heaving for breath.
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I would just like to state EMPHATICALLY that 50 Shades of Grey is NOT a book about sex.
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I'm just posting it, I'm trying to stir up some opinions and debate
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I don't think there is a lot of people that know what it is really about. PS. I have not read the book or watch the movie.
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I would just like to state EMPHATICALLY that 50 Shades of Grey is NOT a book about sex.
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Actually I totally think 50 shades was meant to be a Sexual dominance oriented book. The writer just tries to portray the predator and sadly flawed person (Grey) as a REAL BDSM Dominant. She is NOT doing a good job with that though. A Really Dominant person in the BDSM community is NOT flawed nor Broken people. Neither Super Rich !!!!! Here I am not saying we do not all have problems, we are just human, but the people willing to submit to any Dominant will shy away from the abusive *broken* kind of mostly self proclaimed Dominants. To become a Dominant is a journey not to be taken lightly, but it is a journey non the less. Just like it is a journey for the submissive or nope, most of the Dominants is not Monetary Rich.....sometimes it is the submissive/slave who is the monetary rich person. Although I can understand why the vanilla women and men reading the book(s) ,who does NOT know what BDSM really mean, has started raving about the book(s),making it something of an icon of the *must reads* Just the naughty thought of being tied up and blindfolded.......well what is not to drool about that? Thus who can blame the poor ignorant crowd of people ?? I did read the book(s) and yes I did scan the Movie after I downloaded it...the ONLY thing I really liked in the movie is the Playroom...that is something to drool over.
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Well explained, Thanks.
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Actually I totally think 50 shades was meant to be a Sexual dominance oriented book.
The writer just tries to portray the predator and sadly flawed person (Grey) as a REAL BDSM Dominant. She is NOT doing a good job with that though.
A Really Dominant person in the BDSM community is NOT flawed nor Broken people. Neither Super Rich !!!!! Here I am not saying we do not all have problems, we are just human, but the people willing to submit to any Dominant will shy away from the abusive *broken* kind of mostly self proclaimed Dominants.
To become a Dominant is a journey not to be taken lightly, but it is a journey non the less. Just like it is a journey for the submissive or nope, most of the Dominants is not Monetary Rich.....sometimes it is the submissive/slave who is the monetary rich person.
Although I can understand why the vanilla women and men reading the book(s) ,who does NOT know what BDSM really mean, has started raving about the book(s),making it something of an icon of the *must reads* Just the naughty thought of being tied up and blindfolded.......well what is not to drool about that?
Thus who can blame the poor ignorant crowd of people ??
I did read the book(s) and yes I did scan the Movie after I downloaded it...the ONLY thing I really liked in the movie is the Playroom...that is something to drool over.