Saturday October 27, 2007
Sex tutorial with Dr Love
A NEWLY-MARRIED couple had sexual intercourse in front of a Singapore sex expert known as Dr Love after complaining to him that they could not experience sexual pleasure, reported China Press.
The daily said the couple, in their 30s, had called on Dr Love to tell him that they had tried various sex positions but still could not achieve any satisfaction.
He told the daily that the woman also complained that she suffered from stiff back whenever she had sex with her husband.
Dr Love then showed them pictures of various sexual intercourse techniques and explained to the couple, who paid S$700 (RM1,600) in consultation fee, how to tackle their problem.
“It was then that the woman suggested to me that she have sex with her husband in front of me.
“They undressed and had sex on my sofa. They wanted me to correct their mistakes on the spot,” the daily quoted Dr Love as saying.
However, the daily reported that the couple still could not understand the various techniques taught after spending 45 minutes with Dr Love.
Dr Love said an average of 14 couples would have sex in front of him in a year to show him their problems.
He said there was nothing to feel embarrassed about sex as the couples were just hoping to seek sexual pleasure.
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