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Safe Dirty Talk Tips For The Average Couple
5 Dangerous Signs You May Be Low On This Essential Nutrient
Thinking About NEW Sex?
Rock-Solid Performance A “Thought” Away

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Today’s newsletter is sizzling with seriously spicy topics that will ignite your curiosity and maybe a little more. First, let’s tackle dirty talk. I have the perfect guide for couples eager to spice things up without turning the bedroom into an awkward comedy scene.

Now, let’s switch gears. We’ve got five dangerous warning signs of low Zinc. Plus, I’ve got some hot insights on exploring new sensual territories and a mental ‘switch’ that could revolutionize men’s bedroom confidence.

So delightful.


Spicy Dirty Talk For The Average Couple?


A Sloane Fox special article
For men and women who want to take their intimacy up a notch

Talking about sex is scary territory for most people.

A study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships found that the more comfortable we are talking about sex, the more satisfactory our sex lives become. But if only most partners would try a bit of safe dirty talk, it would begin to OPEN the lines of communication behind closed doors.

One of the most common questions I get from fans is:

“How do I talk dirty without making it weird between us?”

That’s why I wrote a mercifully short but punchy ebook called Dirty Talk for couples who want to take their relationship intimacy up a notch but don’t want to sound weird or awkward. Check it out.


5 Danger Signs You Need More Zinc…


For men and women looking to optimize health and wellness

Low sex drive? Gaining a bit of weight? Odds are, you’re deficient in an essential mineral to support critical bicritical systems in your body.

I’m talking about Zinc.

Studies have shown that over 1.1 billion people are deficient in this mineral.

An article from Oregon State University said that 12% of the population is probably at risk of Zinc deficiency, and it could even reach as high as 40% for older adults.

The easiest (cost-effective with the least effort) option is finding a natural food source with all SEVEN forms of Zinc. Previously, that was impossible. Now it’s at your fingertips.


Sexier Content Below: Read With Excitement
Below this point, we dive into sex advice for those interested. For our relationship-focused readers, we’re enhancing our email system to offer you tailored content soon. Your patience and support are greatly appreciated. If you’re here for the steamy tips, keep reading! More customization details are coming soon. Thank you for staying on board as we upgrade our email system!


Is Your Partner Thinking About NEW Sex?


For men and women interested in exploring uncharted sensual territories

Does sex advice work? Do sex techniques give more pleasure?

You’re damn right they do.

I received a recent email from a fan who got one of my programs. He is making fantastic progress and is wondering about moving on to bigger and better programs. I recommended the Seduction Trilogy. Check out his email, my response, and why I recommended what I did in this article.


A Mental “Switch” To Getting Hard?


A Sloane Fox special article
For men seeking powerful bedroom confidence and performance

“What if things go south just when they’re heating up?”

“What if I can’t keep the fire burning?”

Often, our fears are bigger inside our heads than in real life. And in this case, in your bedroom. So, let me share a handy secret sex trick to help you when self-doubt tries to crash your sexy time.

Think of it as a ‘magic button’ for rock-solid excitement.

Luxuriate In Love,
Suz

Susan Bratton, "Intimacy Expert to Millions", is a champion and advocate for all those who desire lifelong intimacy and passion. She’s created hundreds of techniques that transform having sex into making love and is the world’s most well-respected sexual biohacker.

Susan is a best-selling author and publisher of 44 books and programs on lovemaking techniques and bedroom communication skills such as Sexual Soulmates, Relationship Magic, Revive Her Drive, The Steamy Sex Ed® Video Collection, Ravish Him, Dirty Talk, The Pump Guide and Thrust In Time.

Susan is co-founder and CEO of two companies: Personal Life Media, Inc., a publisher of heart-connected lovemaking techniques and bedroom communication skills and sexual regenerative therapies and The20, LLC., a manufacturer of DESIRE libido botanical multivitamin/mineral complex and blood FLOW Nitric Oxide Booster™️ supplements and her new DESIRE sexual energy bars.

You can follow her personal shares @SusanBratton on Instagram and her FREE OnlyFans @SusanBratton. Susan frequently appears on ABC, CBS, The CW, and NBC as well as being the #1 downloaded sexpert on hundreds of podcasts and summits.


Susan Bratton
"Trusted Hot Sex Advisor To Millions"
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