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Why we need more sex and better sex, according to a sex coach – it lowers our stress and blood pressure and improves our sleep and heart health

  • Hong Kong sex coach Sara Tang describes lovemaking as an ‘antidote to the isolation, uncertainty and grief’ caused by the pandemic
  • She gives tips to help partners rekindle the passion – and explains the many ways sex improves our physical and mental health

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Sex is the ‘antidote to the pandemic’ and we should be having more, says Hong Kong sex coach Sara Tang. Photo: May Tse

Having quality sex – and more of it – is good for our health, mood and relationships, says Hong Kong-based sex coach Sara Tang.

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And amid the coronavirus pandemic, sex is like an “antidote to the isolation, uncertainty and grief we have felt over the last year”, she says.

Tang runs the blog Sarasense and hosts the popular sexuality podcast Better in Bed, in which she has frank, informal conversations about sex and how to normalise it.

She also runs workshops and private coaching sessions at Asaya, the wellness centre in the Rosewood hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, where she spoke with the Post about the ways we may want to rethink sex.


Sex is good for your health

Be aware of the many health benefits to having sex. Studies have shown when we have sex we release hormones – endorphins, dopamine and serotonin – that give the feeling of euphoria.

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