How openly do you talk about sex or share your sexual activities with your circle of friends or family?
Almost never. But isn't that was Lush is for? LOL! I discuss sex mostly with my friends on here.
Sex is sure not our morning conversation topic at work, or during break.
How appropriate this comes up today. I normally don't talk about sex at work. But, today it was the water cooler topic after somebody found somebody's vibrator in the bathroom at work. Some people lol.
There are a few close friends I have discussed it with. All of my friends? No.
But, having said that, and being a prostate cancer survivor, I'm not ashamed to tell anyone everything still works after my cancer treatment.
"I expect nothing. I fear no one. I am free." Nikos Kazantzakis
We do occasionally both with friends and family. Found out our friends aren't nearly as active as we are.
A large part of my work was in the field of sexually transmitted infections, working closely with genitourinary clinics, so talk about sex was common in my circle, and I still lecture on epidemiology and public health. I was also involved in some of the early work around HIV in the 1980s, and we learned many surprising things about sexual practises in those days.
i discuss sex with my closest friends. however, i've only shared my most fantasies with my friends here.
I only talk about sex with 2 or 3 of my best friends.
With my girlfriends I'm an open book. Since we all lived together they knew anyway. Sex is the majority of our conversation.
"A dirty book is rarely dusty"
with real friends never there not into it. it doesnt bother me. would rather talk about sex then hear hear about the weird growth they have on there back..lol..
One of my daughters talks very openly about her sex life, but I don't tell her anything about mine. Apart from that, I keep my sexual experiences mainly to myself, with the exception of all my friends here on Lush, and, of course, my sexual partners!
When I was much younger and the wife and I were swinging and swapping sex was a frequent topic amongst members of the group. Now, not at all.