Daily Star

IT’S SAUCY SATURDAY!

Couples plan a sex-fest as rules relaxed

- EXCLUSIVE ■ by RUTH MCKEE ruth.mckee@dailystar.co.uk

TODAY has been dubbed Saucy Saturday as sex-starved couples are finally able to get together after three months apart.

Rebecca Dakin, who calls herself the Great British Sexpert, reckons it will turn out to be the naughtiest day of the year between the sheets.

The Government has relaxed lockdown restrictio­ns that will allow couples who live apart to finally visit each other’s homes.

Author and TV host Rebecca said: “I imagine any couples that have been apart for lockdown may just want to rip each other’s clothes off and have a lustful quickie.

“I say go for it!”

But the love guru advised randy couples to “take your time” the second time around this weekend.

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Her big tip for Daily Star readers is to be “fully present” and “savour your lover”.

She added: “Skin is our biggest organ with over a thousand nerve endings per square inch.

“Explore and savour every inch of your partner’s body and see if you can find new erogenous zones.”

She suggested working on a “sexual bucket list” of things you would like in order to guarantee a memorable weekend.

And she reassured those worried about lockdown weight, undyed roots or missing their usual trips to the beauty salon.

Rebecca, author of raunchy bible 101 Sex Tips, said: “Your partner will be so thrilled to actually see you in the flesh that the last thing he or she will be looking at will be your roots, extra hair and that little bit of extra weight.”

She said we could even expect a baby boom in nine months – around St Patrick’s Day next March.

PM Boris Johnson this week revealed two singlepers­on households can from today form a “bubble” for the first time after he plunged the country into lockdown in March to control the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Frustrated couples across the country who have had to stay apart for three months have been planning raunchy get-togethers as they can finally get closer than 2m apart.

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