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Welcome to Ask Gigi, a column where psychosexual therapist, Gigi
Engle, answers your most intimate questions and explores a range of
sexual health topics. .
What is the “Hotwife Paradox”
A new study challenges assumptions about hotwifing, finding many couples report stronger emotional bonds and improved sex lives. The real takeaway isn’t the dynamic itself, but the communication behind it. When couples are honest about desire, set clear boundaries, and work through jealousy, connection often deepens rather than breaks.
The rise of the ‘Comet Partner’ in CNM
Comet partners are having a viral moment, but this relationship style is anything but new. Rooted in consensual non-monogamy, comet relationships revolve around deep, meaningful connections that ebb and flow over time. No daily grind, no escalator milestones, just intentional reunions charged with intimacy and anticipation. So how do they work, can they be serious, and who are they right for? Here’s everything you need to know about love that burns bright and moves on its own orbit.
Everything You Should Know About ‘Unicorns’ in Threesomes
Question: What is a unicorn and why would someone want to be one?
A Glossary of Terms in Consensual Non-Monogamy
Question: There are so many CNM terms. Can you define some of them?
