Sex Therapist Agnes Kangur: "What Matters Most in a Relationship Is Around-the-Clock Flirting"

Sex Therapist Agnes Kangur: "What Matters Most in a Relationship Is Around-the-Clock Flirting"

Agnes Kangur works full-time as a sex coach, helping people resolve intimacy issues. She addresses erectile dysfunction and sexual performance concerns in men, as well as questions about orgasms and body awareness in women. According to Kangur, the key to a functioning relationship is constant flirting and compliments.

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Agnes Kangur is one of the few specialists in Estonia who works full-time as a sex coach, in a field that is rarely discussed publicly.

Kangur's clients include men struggling with erectile dysfunction or sexual performance issues, as well as women with unanswered questions about orgasms and learning to understand their own bodies. The core of her work addresses topics that couples often hesitate to discuss with each other, let alone in public debate.

According to the sex therapist, a good relationship is not just about what happens in the bedroom. "What matters most in a relationship is around-the-clock flirting and compliments," says Kangur, emphasizing that closeness and warmth must be part of everyday life, not just occasional moments.

Sex coaching is still a relatively new phenomenon in Estonia, but interest in it is growing. Kangur helps clients understand themselves and their partners, find words for difficult topics, and overcome the shame that often hinders open communication.

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