Posted: 21:45, November 17, 2022 |  Updated: 22:11, November 17, 2022  

Just last year the lifestyle brand Wylde Moon was launched. And Holly Willoughby added a racy guide to the site last week as she detailed the five “most common sex problems” in a new article. The intimate move adds fuel to the presenter’s ongoing comparisons to Gwyneth Paltrow – who owns a similar lifestyle brand called Goop. Holly Willoughby has launched a sex tip guide on her lifestyle website… as comparisons to Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop brand continue Holly wrote an article for the site on November 10 in which a sex therapy coach named Amy White describes the biggest problems women face sexually. The adult-only article referred to low sex drives, anxiety about climax, lack of energy, difficulty communicating sexual desires, and pain during intimate moments. Tips from White include giving intimate time together by bathing with your partner. She also suggests that those who are shy about expressing their needs express the likes in their bedroom on a voice note or leave a note for their partner. Those struggling to orgasm are advised to try the ‘pleasure not pressure’ technique, in which White advises: ‘Rule number one is to move away from the target of orgasm. Pressure is a huge passion killer, take the focus off an ‘end goal’ and try to just focus on pleasure.” The guide is strikingly similar to the theme of many articles appearing on Gwyneth’s Goop website, which promotes sex toys and includes articles on self-pleasure, sexual health and more. Twinning? The intimate move adds fuel to the presenter’s ongoing comparisons to Gwyneth Paltrow – who owns a similar lifestyle brand called Goop (Gwyneth pictured in October) Wlyde Moon has been described by Holly as “an ever-evolving journey of self-discovery” and features articles on lifestyle, beauty, astrology and more. While the brand also sells candles, home fragrances and perfumes in its boutique division. Both Wylde moon and Goop have extensive pieces on crystal healing, reinforcing the similarities between the respective brands, with Gwyneth launching her own brand in 2008. Article: The adult-only article referred to low sex drives, anxiety about climax, lack of energy, difficulty communicating sexual desires, and pain during intimate moments Brand: Both Wylde moon and Goop have extensive crystal healing pieces, reinforcing the similarities between the respective brands, with Gwyneth launching her brand in 2008 Holly has previously said she “admires” Gwyneth for starting her company, as the pair remain good friends. And they don’t mind showing the comparison debate, the presenter’s website even features an interview with the Hollywood actress as part of Holly’s Light of The Moon podcast. The pair touched on “women supporting each other” on the podcast, with Holly describing it as a conversation about “fame, motherhood, processing grief, the path to wellness, and all things GOOP and true value of women supporting women.” Wellness: Wlyde Moon has been described by Holly as “an ever-evolving journey of self-discovery” and features articles on lifestyle, beauty, astrology and more

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title: “Holly Willoughby Launches Intimate Sex Match Guide On Her Lifestyle Website " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Ella Balmes”


Posted: 21:45, November 17, 2022 |  Updated: 22:11, November 17, 2022  

Just last year the lifestyle brand Wylde Moon was launched. And Holly Willoughby added a racy guide to the site last week as she detailed the five “most common sex problems” in a new article. The intimate move adds fuel to the presenter’s ongoing comparisons to Gwyneth Paltrow – who owns a similar lifestyle brand called Goop. Holly Willoughby has launched a sex tip guide on her lifestyle website… as comparisons to Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop brand continue Holly wrote an article for the site on November 10 in which a sex therapy coach named Amy White describes the biggest problems women face sexually. The adult-only article referred to low sex drives, anxiety about climax, lack of energy, difficulty communicating sexual desires, and pain during intimate moments. Tips from White include giving intimate time together by bathing with your partner. She also suggests that those who are shy about expressing their needs express the likes in their bedroom on a voice note or leave a note for their partner. Those struggling to orgasm are advised to try the ‘pleasure not pressure’ technique, in which White advises: ‘Rule number one is to move away from the target of orgasm. Pressure is a huge passion killer, take the focus off an ‘end goal’ and try to just focus on pleasure.” The guide is strikingly similar to the theme of many articles appearing on Gwyneth’s Goop website, which promotes sex toys and includes articles on self-pleasure, sexual health and more. Twinning? The intimate move adds fuel to the presenter’s ongoing comparisons to Gwyneth Paltrow – who owns a similar lifestyle brand called Goop (Gwyneth pictured in October) Wlyde Moon has been described by Holly as “an ever-evolving journey of self-discovery” and features articles on lifestyle, beauty, astrology and more. While the brand also sells candles, home fragrances and perfumes in its boutique division. Both Wylde moon and Goop have extensive pieces on crystal healing, reinforcing the similarities between the respective brands, with Gwyneth launching her own brand in 2008. Article: The adult-only article referred to low sex drives, anxiety about climax, lack of energy, difficulty communicating sexual desires, and pain during intimate moments Brand: Both Wylde moon and Goop have extensive crystal healing pieces, reinforcing the similarities between the respective brands, with Gwyneth launching her brand in 2008 Holly has previously said she “admires” Gwyneth for starting her company, as the pair remain good friends. And they don’t mind showing the comparison debate, the presenter’s website even features an interview with the Hollywood actress as part of Holly’s Light of The Moon podcast. The pair touched on “women supporting each other” on the podcast, with Holly describing it as a conversation about “fame, motherhood, processing grief, the path to wellness, and all things GOOP and true value of women supporting women.” Wellness: Wlyde Moon has been described by Holly as “an ever-evolving journey of self-discovery” and features articles on lifestyle, beauty, astrology and more

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