![]() Kinky: A kinky partner is someone interested in “taboo,” ideas/acts, whether that means psychologically or sensationally kinky (or a combination of both). They want their “see, hear, feel, taste, and/or touch” to be utilized. Sensual: People with this sex language get turned on when their senses are incorporated into physical intimacy. Miss Jaiya is a sexologist on the show, who independently created her own courses and hub of information regarding her project called the Erotic Blueprint breakthrough, where she uses five types of sex languages to describe different ways people sexually connect or get turned on by their sexual partners.Įnergetic: If someone’s primary sex language is energetic, a lot of their arousal has to do with anticipation/the excitement and “build-up” that comes before/with sex. She took couples to sex and intimacy consultants to better engage in intimacy with each other. ![]() In 2021, the show Sex, Love & Goop aired on Netflix with Gwyneth Paltrow leading her audience through an experiment. But beyond love and admiration for your partner, sex languages are the ways that people show attraction and lust for their other half. For years we’ve been asking our friends if they prefer gift giving, words of affirmation, acts of service, physical touch or quality time (or the newest love language: being seen/validated). ![]() Most, if not all of us, have heard of the five love languages that define how a person best receives or gives love. ![]() You may have heard of the five love languages, but did you know that there are five sex languages, too? The new wave of defining relationship terms and concepts is here. ![]()
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