How to get lucky on your family vacation
Briefly

The article explores the shift in couples' intimacy, particularly focusing on vacation sex, which many couples fantasize about. It highlights a survey finding that 90% of people imagine sexual encounters during travel. Sex therapist Emily Morse explains that being away from daily routines allows couples to be more relaxed and playful. To maintain intimacy, especially while traveling with children, couples should strategically schedule intimate moments and plan accordingly to make it happen, rather than waiting for spontaneity.
"All couples put 'vacation sex' on a pedestal because we're more relaxed and playful when we get out of our daily routines," says sex therapist Emily Morse.
"You have to schedule sex like you schedule snorkeling or any excursion," says Morse. "If you wait around for it to happen, it won't happen."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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