sex life back from the dead.It's been widely reported that the kinky dos have been on the rise recently, and they also made the press when it was exposed that taxpayers had become shareholders in Killing Kittens, a huge sex-party organiser.This was all due to a government rescue funding scheme set up when the coronavirus pandemic was worsening.READ MORE: 6 viral TikTok sex hacks that actually work, according to sexpertBut, even though the raunchy dos are on the up, many people may still view them in a specific light.To try and help people to understand how they work more effectively, a 38-year-old writer told of her experience of hitting a sex party for the first time, and how it completely changed her life.Writing for YOU Magazine, she said: "I’m sitting in a Jacuzzi, while a woman next to me in a bikini gets spanked by a man with a paddle. "On a nearby sofa, two women and a man are having sex in various forms.
I start kissing my husband Paul, while a man I’ve never met stares at us intently. "It’s quite a change of scene from where I was just a few hours earlier – singing nursery rhymes with my two-year-old daughter, cutting grapes in half and playing peek-a-boo."The anonymous woman wrote, when she had her daughter in 2020, she knew her life was heading for some big changes.She said she was "unprepared" for how differently she'd feel about her body, as she felt less confident and less sexy.As well as this, the baby took over (as they do), and she said she became pre-occupied with baby stuff.Sex "didn't feel the same" with her husband Paul, which she put down to going through menopause.
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