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What is experience for couples?
3 is a magic number.
'Couples' on a Sensuali profile typically means that the Sensualist also offers their services to couples. Whether they're a sex therapist, a sugar baby or a BDSM dominatrix, having the couples tag on their profile gives the green light that they are comfortable working with couples.
What makes it hot?
Being in a couple means sharing a lot of intimacy with one other person which others don't get to really fully see or understand. This private bubble can make it hard when you're looking for a third opinion or you're stuck in an unhealthy cycle together. Bringing a third person into your intricate dynamic and sharing your intimate thoughts or behaviour with them can be a very constructive and beneficial move.
Absolutely, sex therapists are trained to address a wide range of sexual concerns, and discussing specific issues can contribute to improving intimacy and overall relationship satisfaction.
Yes, respecting the boundaries, consent, and dignity of the sex worker is crucial. Be aware of ethical considerations, and prioritise open communication to ensure a positive experience for all parties involved.
Research professionals, read reviews, and consider recommendations. Look for individuals with relevant credentials for sex therapy or adhere to safe and consensual practices for sex work.
DO
Communicate openly: Communicate openly and honestly with each other about your desires, expectations, and boundaries. Discuss your motivations for seeking the services and ensure you're both on the same page.
Prioritise consent: Ensure that all activities and engagements are consensual for everyone involved. Clearly communicate boundaries with the professional and each other to create a respectful and enjoyable experience.
Research and respect: Research the professional's expertise, reputation, and any reviews or testimonials. Respect their rules and guidelines, whether it's a sex therapist providing counselling, a dominatrix guiding a BDSM session, or an escort providing companionship.
DON'T
Assume anything: Avoid making assumptions about the professional's services or personal boundaries. Clearly discuss expectations, limits, and any specific requests in advance to prevent misunderstandings.
Disregard safety: Prioritise safety in all aspects. If engaging in physical activities, ensure hygiene, use protection as necessary, and follow any safety guidelines provided by the professional. This is essential for the well-being of everyone involved.
Neglect aftercare: After engaging with a professional, take time for aftercare as needed. This may involve emotional support, communication between partners, or self-care. Acknowledge any emotional or physical aspects of the experience and address them respectfully.