Russians turn to sex coaches to overcome Soviet-era taboos

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'Being gay is ok for celebrities, but not for those who live next door,' Rogozin said.

‘Being gay is ok for celebrities, but not for those who live next door,’ Rogozin said.

To help people overcome their shyness in talking about sexual pleasure, sexologist training courses, psychologists and so-called sex coaches are now appearing in Moscow, adding to TV shows and articles in women’s magazines. During a 1986 talk show broadcast in the United States and the USSR, an American woman asked a Soviet woman if there was sex in adverts in the Soviet Union.

Sex coach Yelena Rydkina said that after the initial “crazy boom in interest”, suddenly it became too much, causing fear and rejection, and people turned away.

 

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