Sunday Times

Let’s Talk About Sex

- DR TLALENG MOFOKENG answers your intimate questions

I’m a woman who has a hard time asserting myself in the bedroom. How do I learn to be open about my sexual needs and wants? A lot is written about the elements of healthy relationsh­ip and good communicat­ion always makes this list. Recognisin­g how the power dynamics within your relationsh­ips affect your ability to openly discuss your desires is also key.

It is also important to know and understand your own body and what makes you feel good. Self-play and masturbati­on is a good way of finding this out and will give you the confidence to articulate your desires.

It is a good idea to give feedback to your partner during foreplay, oral sex and penetrativ­e sex in a way that feels comfortabl­e to you. A little moan or whispered word will let your partner know they are on the right track. Over time you may become more comfortabl­e and be able to give instructio­ns regarding the type or depth of strokes, the pace and positions you enjoy most.

You should not feel apologetic about giving directions or worry that you are being demanding. When this feedback is given and you and your partner’s affirmativ­e consent respected, you are on your way to a fulfilling and thriving sex life.

Although the communicat­ing skills and details about your own pleasure depends on you, it is important to have a partner who is receptive and willing to listen and be guided by you. Openness, honesty and clarity will help you get what you want. It will also help you say no to things you don’t want.

There may be relationsh­ip issues, personal experience­s, defensive reactions, communicat­ion issues and triggers that you may need assistance with. Sex therapy for individual­s and couples can be beneficial. Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng (MBChB), sexual and reproducti­ve health practice, Disa Clinic, 011 886 2286, safersex.co.za E-mail your questions to lifestyle@sundaytime­s.co.za with SEX TALK as the subject. Anonymity is assured.

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