Many people think before the holidays that they finally have time for intimacy and sex with their partner. But they are often disappointed. The best tips from sex therapist Dr. Ulla Neubauer.
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Ms. Neubauer, for many couples, vacation is a time to spend together. Perhaps also for closeness and sexuality. But often that doesn’t work. Instead of desire, there is frustration. Why is that?
For many people, vacation is the long-awaited goal: to finally switch off from the exhausting daily routine that makes you tired and often pushes you beyond your limits. Expectations are high. After all, vacation is supposed to bring relaxation that you can still draw on weeks later. But too much pressure is not a good prerequisite for physical closeness.
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