What Sex Conversations Do Couples Want to Avoid?

From kinks to sexual partner numbers, survey reveals what sex topics couples least want to talk about

Kiki Wellington
Sex…With a Side of Quirk

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As much as we may love whiling away the hours talking to our partner, there are just some topics we may not feel comfortable addressing — especially in the early stages of the relationship. Despite that, people recognize that having these conversations is important and needs to be done. To find out what these topics are, intimate lifestyle products company LELO asked 2,000 sexually active Americans what subjects they felt were most important to talk about with their partners, as well as which ones they least wanted to discuss.

“It is essential to remember that your partner is not a mind reader….” — Sara Kranjčec Jukić

When it came to topics that should be discussed in a relationship, respondents believed the following were the most important:

  • Sexual preferences (59 percent)
  • Consent (53 percent)
  • What they can do better in bed (41 percent)
  • Kinks (35 percent)
  • What I can do better in bed (34 percent)

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