Here are some of the benefits that talking about sex with your partner can bring.
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More enjoyable sex
We all experience sexual pleasure differently. No matter how experienced you or your partner is, it doesn’t mean you will know what each other likes when it comes to sex. That’s why talking about what you do and do not enjoy, and what you might like to try, can help you have much better sex.
If you are not sure what you like or you feel embarrassed talking about sex, then you can talk about this too. No topic should be off limits! You can also explore your own body through masturbation if you want to, as this will give you a better idea of what you turns you on.
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A better relationship
Finding a way to talk honestly about sex with your partner can bring you closer. This feeling of closeness can help you build a stronger relationship, as you might feel more able to discuss other parts of your relationship with each other. It might feel strange at first, but many couples talk about sex with each other. It’s part of being in a healthy relationship.
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Feeling confident about consent
Feeling comfortable talking about sex is also key to getting and giving consent. Consent is when you clearly agree to take part in any kind of sexual activity with someone – and that can be anything from a kiss to oral, vaginal or anal sex.
Whether you are in a new relationship or you have been with your partner for longer, talking about sex can help you both understand what each other is likely to consent to when things get steamy. But no matter what you and your partner have spoken about, when things get physical if either of you change your mind, or are unsure, you must respect this and stop. Consent should be given every time you do something sexual together.
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Having safer sex
Safer sex is when you use condoms to prevent HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), PrEP to protect against HIV, and/or contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy. It can also involve getting regularly tested for STIs and HIV. Having safer sex shouldn’t be the responsibility of just one person in a relationship. And if you and your partner feel comfortable talking about sex, it will make it easier to decide together which safer sex options to use.