Red talks to Anna Whitehouse (Mother Pukka) and Matt Farquharson about the lessons they learned while researching their new book Where's My Happy Ending
It's a poignant reminder to all of us that a happy reality is better than an unattainable dream, when it comes to relationships, and it isn't the only piece of advice in the book that resonated with the pair.
'I interviewed a sex worker who said that women need cuddles to be able to have sex, and men need sex to be able to have cuddles,' Anna explains. 'And if people don’t work that out, she makes a living. So I suppose it’s a little bit controversial, but it’s basically saying ‘do it more’ even if you don’t necessarily want to, because it will bring you closer together.
'I think the main thing we’ve learned is to be more considerate of each other. One of the things that’s stuck with me, I heard staying in a free love commune in rural Portugal for a few days,' Matt explains.
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