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Sexuality of young people: “Sex is not a right within the couple”
Charline Vermont, sex therapist and author of “Body, love, sexuality – There is no age to ask questions!”, believes that new generations are freeing themselves from the injunction of sexual intercourse in the couple, for the benefit of a more fulfilled complicity. – (CYRIL BALTA / RADIO FRANCE)
Charline Vermont, sex therapist and author of “Body, love, sexuality – There’s no age to ask questions!”, believes on franceinfo that new generations are freeing themselves from the injunction of sexual intercourse in the couple, for the benefit of a more fulfilled complicity.
“For a very long time ‘sexo a papa’ and all the mantras we grew up with, it was sex as the cement of the couple, explains in the franceinfo Talk Thursday February 8 Charline Vermont, sex therapist and author of Body, love, sexuality – There’s no age to ask questions! In this context, if you don’t have sex that many times a week, your relationship has a problem, when in reality, today, we are replacing that with intimacy.”
Complicity is built in a thousand ways
“This complicity can be built in a thousand different ways! continues the sex therapist. For example, lying under a blanket while binging other series together is also a moment of complicity. Giving massages, tenderness, making out, without going any further, is also complicity.”
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“Everyone is evolving on this subject and starting to understand that sex is not a given within the couple, underlines Charline Vermont. All these people who have been forcing themselves for years are telling themselves that they can now say no, and that they can tell their partner to work on themselves, and that if they have more desire, that he really needs to relieve his erection, that they also have the right to tell him… to go masturbate.”
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