Trust and Communication on #SexTalkTuesday 09/23/2014

ssshlogoToday’s #SexTalkTuesday twitter chat was about Trust and Communication and was guest moderated by @ssshforwomen. We started off the discussion by sharing the characteristics that we all look for in a partner.  Many of the participants included trust, honesty and a sense of humor in their list of requirements and a few tweeters did mention that it was important that they be physically attracted to their partner (and many of us agreed that was very important). Question #3 inquired as to whether you would choose to tell the truth or commit to taking on a dare and most of the participants agreed that taking the dare would be much more fun. One participant confessed to daring his partner to fill an ice bucket while nude (when staying at a hotel). (GRIN) Another participant tweeted “I like #Truth. I am all about a lot of open #communication. Sometimes the extra little playful incentive can be fun”.  Additional topics that came up that were outside of the outlined questions included male birth control and the safety of the Gardasil vaccine.

Below are the questions that were up for discussion at this week’s #SexTalkTuesday twitter chat:

Q1 What are the most important qualities you look for in a partner? #SexTalkTuesday

Q2 If you could ask your partner one thing (and know you would get an answer), what would you ask them. #SexTalkTuesday

Q3 If you were playing truth or dare with a partner, which do you think you would most likely pick? Why? #SexTalkTuesday

Q4 Define trust. #SexTalkTuesday

Q5 What is the most fun sexual experience you have had and why? #SexTalkTuesday

Did you miss this week’s discussion on #SexTalkTuesday about Trust and Communication? Just scroll down and check out the rest of the conversation below!

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