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Vanessa Feltz, 60, shares X-rated bedroom secrets as she fawns over sex with toyboy Ben

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Vanessa Feltz, 60, has praised her "sexual athlete" partner Ben, 49, as the pair keep their sex life new and exciting. The TV star has opened up about her sex life and the importance of being intimate within a loving relationship as she said the couple "switch it up" in the bedroom.In her column for The Sun, Vanessa said that Ben is "saucy and intriguing", which keeps the excitement between them brewing and they refuse to get "too familiar".She said: "It's about creating a sexual climate, so there's a pleasant atmosphere between you.

I don't think anyone should ever let that go."Vanessa added: "Ben and I will switch it up in the bedroom too, instead of always doing the boring tried-and-tested formula."She explained that "switching it up" can be a chance in what she's wearing, the room it's happening in, or the position.Spilling on one of her recent ventures, she said that she was cooking dinner and left a vegetable trail into the bedroom for her beau while she was lying on the bed waiting for him.The TV star praised lingerie as a big part of helping her feel sexy while urging readers to also add a little bit of scented candlelight.While Vanessa has been open about the sex she's having in her home and explaining that she loves to mix it up in different rooms, inside the home isn't the only place she's heading.She said: "I am quite keen on doing it in a crazy place.

As long as the horses aren't frightened, nobody is offended or arrested and you don't end up in the paper, then I think it's a good idea."Vanessa and Ben got engaged in 2006 after falling head over heels for one another soon after they met - though they're yet to wed.Speaking to The Express, Vanessa recently said that she wouldn't "rule out" getting wed, but.

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