Today's SEX dystopia

in #sex7 years ago (edited)


Maureen McGrath talks about sex and marriage;
Love? Marriage? Sex? Can a married couple have all three? Perhaps it’s unrealistic since so many marriages end in divorce today. Why is that? One reason might be that a reported 20% of all marriages are sexless and that number is rising. Why have we lost the lust in our marriages? Is it technology, is it trust? More importantly, how can we “get back at it” in our marriages today?


Jessica O'Reilly makes claims monogamy is OPRESSIVE and normalizes open relationships - a new norm?
Jessica showcases the grey-area between monogamy and open relationships that might just be the antedate to divorce. Do you want to understand the key to happily ever after? It may be as simple as learning to be monogamish.


Lisa Bunnage talks about hook up culture;
Did you know today's youth view sex as no more meaningful than a handshake? That's tame compared to a lot of what Lisa has heard in her 40+ years of experience of working with and raising kids.


Michelle Drouin talk about online love and infidelity;
Have you found love, sex, or intimacy online? Millions of us have—and we are constantly building and maintaining connections with friends, relationship partners, and lovers through the intricate paths of the world wide web. But how is this all affecting romantic relationships? And what rules should we have with our partners about online behaviors?

what kind of sex are you having?