This column is for activities and practices that are on the table for discussion, but are by no means an every-time thing. And last but not least, there is the maybe column. Naturally, these should be avoided regardless of whether both partners write the same activities in the no column. There is also a no column to add anything that is off the table. At a high-level, it’s a very straightforward worksheet that allows you and your partner(s) to put sexual activities and practices that are of interest, in the yes column – meaning that you are very much open to giving and/or receiving them. The name says it all, and it is super simple to do. Well you can finally stop the guessing (and second guessing) game: step forward, the Yes/No/Maybe list. Looking for something a little less DIY, where you don’t have to try and gauge the situation? Unfortunately, some of those tips do require a bit of advanced set up and rely on you or your partner(s) to take the lead. To read more about some other tips and tricks, check out some more ideas in our blog post here.
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