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In human sexuality, a sex life is a sector of a person's day-to-day existence which may involve sexual activity or represent the absence of sexual activity.
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But according to statistics from Terrence Higgins Trust , the heat generated under the covers by millions of over 50s comes from more than just a hot water bottle.

Dr Sharron Hinchliff of the University of Sheffield has been delving into the intimate lives of older adults for almost two decades. Indeed, many older adults grew-up during a time when sex was not to be discussed.

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But how does that research translate into educating the wider world? And he decided to take it up. I was delighted. Pete is the perfect creative partner for my research - his approach to everyday life, the humour, the imagery, and the characters.

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Hundreds of visitors from Sheffield and beyond took in the eye catching designs and the messages behind them. And a large proportion of those visitors had plenty in common with Frank and Joy.


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They wanted to buy art for their walls based on this. Clementine, a hypnotherapy-based app that was designed to help women manage anxiety, recently created a series of audio sessions designed to help you reconnect to your body, and in doing so boost your sex life. But founder Kim Palmer says the sessions have had a surprising side effect on her own relationship.


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  • But when I started using the body sessions on Clementine I found the pleasure in it again. The secret to apps such as Ferly and Clementine, according to sex therapist Kate Moyle, is that they focus our attention.


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    • Distraction is one of the biggest roadblocks to sexual desire and arousal, so an app like this can help us to practise staying in the moment and diverting these roadblocks back on to the sensations that we are experiencing. Canadian company WeVibe wants to revolutionise long-distance relationships and orgasms with a stylish vibrator that connects to a smartphone app called WeConnect.

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      But is all this tech in the bedroom really a good idea, after all the warnings we hear about giving ourselves a break from being plugged-in ahem? The focus needs to be on the person or couple, rather than on the technology itself, so we use the tech as a crutch, aid or guide, rather than staring into our screens.

      Being audio-guided through something, for example, allows you the space to not have to think about what to do next — we just have to follow along. That can be helpful for focusing away from thoughts that may be inducing anxiety or pressure, which are so common when it comes to sex. So while you may still want to cut down on the scrolling before bed, these apps might be enough to make you reconsider banning your phone from the bedroom entirely.