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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. .
5 signs you’re really good in bed
What does being good in bed really mean? Great sex isn’t about performance, it’s actually about curiosity, communication, and understanding desire. This expert guide explores how slowing down, navigating power dynamics, and prioritizing aftercare create deeper connection, better pleasure, and sex people actually want to repeat again and again, with confidence, intimacy.
The truth about sexual compatibility
Sexual compatibility isn’t some magical spark, it’s something you build together. How you think about sex, whether it’s fixed or something you can grow, shapes desire, connection, and satisfaction. Let’s break down the psychology of sexual compatibility and share practical ways to keep your intimate life thriving.
