Yes to question 1 but people's privacy should be respected and just because the woman sitting next to you on 7b to Hastings seafront wants to discuss the best way to perform oral sex doesn't mean you have to respond.
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By *sWyldWoman 7 weeks ago
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I'm pretty comfortable talking about sex, however I am rarely a fan of sexting.
I want to know all about what someone loves but I don't want a descriptive paragraph about how they plan to make me cum. Especially when it's likely been sent to every woman within a 10 mile radius!
I'm fascinated by people ,all the quirks and differences and I'm incredibly open minded. I'm the go to person in my friend groups for such conversations.
Sex is very normal but equally I do wonder if sometimes too much is shared. Not everyone can read a room
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"Or do you think society has reached a point where we are sex positive and open"
Honestly we need to relax and talk more.
There is a wave of serious social conservatism out there at the moment.
There is still a lot of persecution of the LGBTQ+ community.
Lots of people aren't comfortable with people in open relationships or being polyamorous
There is a huge amount of shaming around sex work and the kink scene.
And people not taking their sexual health seriously is a big issue as we're seeing increases in treatment resistant STDs
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