Q&A: Has Separate Room Play Decreased Our Sex Life?
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Even when you've agreed to try separate play, it can still lead to problems. Watch to find out how to manage it and bring back your shared spark.
If you start to feel any disconnect with your partner after agreeing to try separate play, talk openly and honestly about it right away. They might be feeling the same thing, and you should always keep each other informed about any concerns. Charlie and Arienne answer this common lifestyle question in this Q&A edition of SexBecause.

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