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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. .
3 big things to consider before having a threesome
Question: If you had to boil it down to your top 3, what would you say your tips would be for a successful threesome?
Reverse cowgirl can be low-key dangerous, if you don’t do it correctly
New data shows that reverse cowgirl being the 'most dangerous position,’ as it causes 50% of penis fractures.
Here are 3 ways to do it safely so it is fun and pleasurable for everyone.
A Glossary of Terms in Consensual Non-Monogamy
Question: There are so many CNM terms. Can you define some of them?
Q&A: Sex educator, Gigi Engle, on the best days, times and places to have sex
Certified sex educator, Gigi Engle, teamed up with Vivastreet to answer your questions best days, times and places to have sex — from the benefits of having sex at certain points in the week, to creative ways to change up your routine.
4 Tips for Spicing Up Your Longterm Monogamous Relationship
Question: What are some ways that you think monogamous long-term couples can spice things up if they’ve gone through a bit of a sexual lull, please?
Breaking Down the Myth of Porn Addiction
Question: My partner found out that I’m watching porn and really freaked out. She says I’m a porn addict and that this is cheating. What does this mean? Am I a porn addict.
It’s best just to be frank: Porn is not addictive, it does not melt your brain, and it isn’t some evil entity that ruins people’s lives.
