“We desperately need to talk (positively) about sex – here’s why”

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“We desperately need to talk (positively) about sex – here’s why”

By Gillian Anderson

4 months ago

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3 min read

It was Sex Education that helped her practise talking openly about pleasure, which led Gillian Anderson to compile Want, a book of women’s fantasies that had everyone talking. We should all be discussing the joy of sex, she says.


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