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A CARIBBEAN LOVE SUMMIT AND THE RISE OF SEX RETREATS

Feel like a dirty weekend isn’t going to cut it? Prepare to bring a third ‘person’ into your marriage with a sex retreat. You could go super-luxe, flying to the exclusive Aerial in the British Virgin Islands to partake in the Elevate Love Summit. It promises to work on the bedrocks of intimacy (communication, resolving conflicts, understanding your partner’s emotional life; you know, the sexy stuff), as well as reigniting passion — all while eating delicious food, swimming in the preposterously picturesque aquamarine Caribbean waters and basking in the October sun.

If you’re expecting something a little more personal, try a private retreat for an intensive four days of sexual healing courtesy of Intimacy Moons. Expect pre-retreat consultations, six hours of bespoke workshops with sexuality educator Marissa Nelson and two post-retreat sessions to keep you on track and, most importantly, satisfied. Settings vary: opt for the Conrad hotel in downtown Washington, DC, or ask for somewhere sunnier like Miami, Barbados or

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