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Sexpert Tracey Cox says the more you know about your sexual psyche , the better sex will be. She has devised a quiz which will help you understand how sex affects you.
Tracey Cox says that spousal embarrassment is common in couples with arguments in public, poor table manners and bad dressing being some of the reasons for red faces.
The first time you have sex is usually a formative experience. It will not only affect your sex life forever but your future relationships, says sexpert Tracey Cox, who spoke to four anonymous women.
Talking about sex frankly is important - but be careful what you say. Here, sexpert Tracey Cox advises on some of the things that should never pass your lips while between the sheets.
There are many myths about what truly makes someone a good lover, however, sexpert Tracey Cox says there are just seven things you need to master.
Sexpert Tracey Cox says there are plenty of decent people who confess to finding married people attractive – but would never act on it. Here she reveals why married men seem so attractive.
As a new study finds that 52 per cent of couples don't have sex on their wedding night, our sexpert Tracey Cox reveals the most common reasons including being too tired and drunk.
Our sexpert Tracey Cox says men and women view cheating differently, with men feeling more hurt by 'physical betrayals' and women seeing emotional affairs as being just as bad.
This week, dating website EliteSingles asked 45,000 singles in 15 countries to share their worst first date experiences. Here sexpert Tracey Cox reveals the red flags to look out for on a first date.
Sexpert Tracey Cox reveals that British sex lives are dwindling due to 'massive connectivity' meaning that we're never bored. Here she reveals how to get your passion back on track.
When former Apprentice star Saira Khan admitted she'd given her husband permission to sleep with someone else because she'd lost her sex drive, it made headlines. But is it really the answer?
Tracey Cox reveals the warning bells that you should watch out for in your relationship. If you're flirting with friends or thinking about contacting exes, it may be time to call it a day.
Ever wish you came with a set of instructions that you could just hand over to your lover? Relationship expert Tracey Cox provides some basic tips for starters. Feel free to customise!
With one in ten people looking at their phone during sex, we aren’t just headed for a technology-induced sexual crisis, we’re smack bang in the middle of one, says sexpert Tracey Cox.
Our sexpert Tracey Cox reveals the eight excuses we are most likely to use to get out of sex including feeling ill, being too fat or simply too tired to get fired up for a night of passion.
Our sexpert Tracey Cox explains why so many people are haunted by their past relationships as new research shows that 40 per cent of women believe their ex still loves them.
Sexpert Tracey Cox says there are several tricks to ensure you're a good lover but top of the list are commitment, practise and a 'working knowledge' of your subject. Read on for her eye-opening tips...
Sexpert Tracey Cox reveals the habits that you can't change in a partner with religious beliefs and hobbies remain the hardest things to amend.
Sexpert Tracey Cox says that while there's no definitive answer, different couples will enjoy different amounts of sex - and everything from your age, to fitness levels and career will be a factor.
Relationship expert Tracey Cox reveals when we should forgive a partner for cheating - and the signs to look for that mean the relationship is over.
Our sexpert says there are four main factors to consider before you decided to take separate holidays including where they're going, who with and what's the state of your relationship.
Relationship expert Tracey Cox reveals that idealising your partner can improve your relationship rather than hinder it. She says the key is to focus on your partner's positive aspects rather than nit picking.
Sexpert Tracey Cox reveals the commonly believed 'facts' about sex that have absolutely no basis in reality at all - including that people stop watching porn once they're in a relationship.
Sex expert Tracey Cox says couple should try out the cliches to keep their sex life going later on into a relationship. She also advised to not be selfish in the bedroom and talk about it with your partner.
Sexpert Tracey Cox says ironically it's 'soulmate' couples who struggle to maintain passion levels, while those who haven't been intimate for a year should be concerned that they're with Mr Wrong.
Recent research shows that 97 per cent of men enjoying watching porn fairly regularly, here our sexpert explains what to do when X-rated films start to cause problems in your relationship.
Our sexpert says being too squeamish and easily embarrassed is a major passion killer, while getting to know your own body is essential for a satisfying long term sex life.
After 30 years of researching relationships, FEMAIL's sex expert Tracey Cox has shared what she considers to be the most helpful pieces of advice for anyone struggling to find love.
Sexpert Tracey believes many of us are having 'revolving door' relationships even though it's not working out. Here she reveals how to break the habit and find happiness with Mr Right.
Our sexpert says that a growing number of women are enjoying one-night stands as casual sex gives them the opportunity to try something a bit kinky, get over an ex, or get a psychological boost.
Sexpert Tracey has listed the most common fibs told about sex. She says couples often lie about having an orgasm at the same time - while single people aren't honest about watching porn.
FEMAIL's sexpert Tracey Cox reveals the simple things you and your partner can do to make your relationship happier and last longer.
Just as matching libidos mean fewer problems in the bedroom, matching incomes and attitudes to money mean there's increased likelihood of harmony out of it, says sexpert Tracey Cox.
Sexpert Tracey Cox reveals how to stop bad habits ruining your chances of happiness with advice to both singletons and couples to improve their love and sex life in 2016.
Sexpert Tracey Cox says that we all have the potential to feel passionate emotions for more than one person at a time but it's often down to the thrill of the new versus an established relationship.
FEMAIL sexpert Tracey Cox has gathered research to find out what people class as cheating, finding full sex is a big no-no but even regular chatting can be a sign of trouble.
Sex expert Tracey Cox reveals the 50 things you need to know about sex from your libido to finding out if a man will be good in bed. She wrote her advice to her step-daughter Sofia to read later in life.
Our sexpert explains that of all the fantasies couples choose to act out, inviting another person into your bed is the one most guaranteed to go wrong – and most likely to impact your relationship.
After the troubled star hinted at taking George Kay back, FEMAIL's sexpert shares her step-by-step guide to help you decide if going back a former love is a good idea.
FEMAIL's sexpert Tracey Cox says you should check your maturity levels over your birth rates when considering an age-gap relationship - but she warns that problems are likely to arise...
EXCLUSIVE: Relationship and sex expert Tracey Cox says we all feel ownership over our exes, especially if the relationship was serious. Here she reveals the seven questions to ask before 'going there'.
Our sexpert weeds through the latest research on sex and relationships to find the most unexpected results,. including advice to play tiddlywinks with your intended before agreeing to tie the knot.
Our sexpert says we need to stop worrying about what our bodies look like in the bedroom and says slimming is not the answer. She gives FEMAIL eight tips for boosting sexual self esteem.
Sexpert Tracey Cox explains why the old school James Bond wouldn't be able to win over today's women, but the more evolved rough and tough version could have his pick of the crop.
Our sexpert examines how men feel a sense of dread and rejection as their wives' repeatedly shun their advances while women report refusing to settle down for fear they can't control their urges.
Sexpert Tracey demystifies couples counselling. Therapy is more popular in the US than here in the UK, but with the Beckham's reportedly giving it a try that might change in future.
Our sexpert reveals how you can banish first-time jitters with a new partner, explaining that women's main concern is about their figures while men are scared they won't be able to perform.
As Relate reports that the number of men claiming to have gone off sex has risen by 40 per cent, our sexpert suggests subtle ways to boost any man's mojo - and to avoid any overt seduction routines.
Steer clear of men who make these mistakes on the first date warns our sex columnist Tracey Cox. She advise women not to give a second chance to men who turn up late or get too drunk during a date.
The much-hyped drug Addyi can't be taken with alcohol or the Pill and is only effective on nine to 15 per cent of women. So is it worth the sacrifice? our sexpert Tracey Cox is not convinced.