Do women want TOO MUCH sex?

Looks like the government is finally doing something right - Tony Abbot is offering sex lessons for couples! Now there is a good use of tax payer funds if every I heard one...

Ok, so Tony Abbott isn't actually personally giving the lessons (much to everyone's relief I'm sure), according to the Sunday Telegraph, Relationships Australia is running group sessions on 'sex and desire' under the government funded relationship counselling scheme.

According to the article, the educators running the five-hour course have revealed that they have discovered that interestingly it is the women, not the men, who are complaining about the lack of frequency and quality of sex.  It would appear that the men are the ones under pressure to perform.

Men and women generally view sex in different ways - men generally see sex as leading to intimacy, where as women tend to see intimacy as leading on to sex - and this can lead to a clash in expectations.

The program that Relationship Australia runs looks like it is actually provide a healthy focus for couples on how to stay together by helping them develop their communication skills and, as a company dedicated to enhancing relationships, we applaud that.

Having not indulged in such a course, I'm not sure what they relay to the couples in relation to products that can help with sexual dissatisfaction issues? If anyone has any experience in attending these type of courses, I'd love to know more.

A key focus for PASH is helping reconnect couples by ensuring there is a sizzle in the bedroom. Our range of products are designed to help ensure BOTH partners stay happy - whether it is keeping the man harder for longer so she can have more pleasure or providing stimulating products that help her orgasm - there is something for every occasion. Of course, the fun is in the research!

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Yours PASHionately

Jo x

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