Meghan Markle’s podcast “Archetypes” is set to return on October 4.
09.09.2022 - 16:57 / glamour.com
. We wake up, we shower, we work, we scroll Instagram, and we fall asleep in front of Netflix. It's not exactly a routine that always inspires the kind of spontaneity required to try a new . The pandemic didn't exactly inspire frisky feelings, either.
A recent of 1,100 single people in the U.S. and the U.K. found that 46% of respondents said they were having less sex during lockdown.
As , a sex educator and sexuality doula, , “[People are] starved for companionship and community, and there’s also this anxiety of, ‘Wow, it’s been so long since I’ve been in a sexual relationship!’ There’s a worry that maybe they don’t know how to do it anymore.” But this doesn't mean we're all doomed to slip into a sexless oblivion. Variety—when practiced safely—is the spice that keeps a good sex life hot, even without a hot tub. It doesn't have to be intimidating either.
Sex in public is a fantasy for many people; and if that sounds hot to you, there are several ways to make that happen while maintaining privacy. And if the idea of getting it on in a dressing room or on top of a pool table sparks fear in your heart, that doesn’t mean you can’t still be adventurous. Some of the best places to hook up don't even require leaving your home. Even Girls star Jemima Kirke prefers keeping it local.
“I’m not very adventurous with locations,” she told Glamour in . “I just find a bed to be the best place to do anything. It’s comfortable, you have lots of space.
When I say a bed, I mean a king-size strictly, or a California king. A locked door. Good daylight.
Meghan Markle’s podcast “Archetypes” is set to return on October 4.
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be silenced. The Duchess of Sussex’s new podcast “Archetypes” is being put on hold amid international mourning for the Queen, who died Sept. 8.The podcast “will be paused during the official mourning period for Her Majesty The Queen,” according to the official Spotify page.
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