![]() Then, his eyes popped open, and he looked at me he was like, ‘What’s happening? That feels so good!’” Jaiya told The Post it was an encounter with an energetic many years ago that allowed her to draft her blueprints for the first time: “I’ll never forget the day - it hit me like lightning! I was working with a couple, was on the table … and I just started hovering my hands, not touching him and his body started to quiver and respond. Jaiya helps clients Damon and Erika explore the sensual sides in order to improve their sex lives. There’s also the energetic - a person who is seduced by teasing, rather than direct touch, and the sensation of yearning that follows. There’s the sensual (someone who likes all of their senses, from sight to smell, stimulated in bed), the kinky (a person who gets hot and bothered by things that are considered taboo), the sexual (someone who is into looking at, and touching, naked bodies) and the shape-shifter (someone who is genuinely aroused by it all, depending on the moment). Jaiya gleefully dissects the female anatomy - using an anatomically correct pillow - on “Sex, Love & Goop.” Courtesy of NETFLIX She introduces the couple to her theory of five “erotic blueprints” - like love languages, but for turn-ons. ![]() The attraction is there - “The first time I met her, I think I fell in love with her,” Damon, an artist, tells the camera - but Erika is less interested in getting it on than her lusty, and more experienced, husband. On the show, Jaiya teams up with Erika and Damon, a married couple who have been together for six years, and whose uneven sex drives are starting to threaten their connection. “One of them wants more sex than the other one, they think that they’re on different pages, but a lot of it is just not communicating about sex.” Gwyneth Paltrow and sexpert Jaiya - known for contactless “energetic orgasms” - help couples get their goop back in Netflix’s “Sex, Love & Goop.” “Oftentimes, people come to see me because there’s some kind of discrepancy in the relationship,” Jaiya, 44, told The Post. The somatic sexologist - which she describes as “someone who works not just with the mental aspects of sexuality, but actually works with the body as well” - helps couples overcome the blind spots and hang-ups that are holding them back from sexual bliss. The lovers are paired with intimacy and sexuality coaches who help them get in touch with their bodies and express their deepest desires in the bedroom.Īmong the sexperts is Jaiya, a svelte, silver-haired sex therapist based in Boulder, Colo. 21 - are brave enough to air their dirty laundry (and lingerie) in order to fix their physical connections with their partners. The real-life couples on “Sex, Love & Goop” - a new Netflix docu-series from Goop queen Gwyneth Paltrow, out Thursday, Oct. How far would you go for mind-blowing, toe-curling sex? Here’s the dangerous truth about Gwyneth Paltrow’s rectal ozone therapy You’ll never be Gwyneth Paltrow - sorry Meghan Markle, Kim K. Megyn Kelly slams Chris Cuomo’s ‘self-help’ podcast: ‘Vagina candles next?’ This training offers the best of the best of my 25 years of sexuality research, coaching know-how and the transformational practices that have now helped tens of thousands of our students, clients and Blueprint Coaches transform the quality, depth and satisfaction of their sex lives.Gwyneth Paltrow ranks Brad Pitt, Ben Affleck in bed: ‘Technically excellent’
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