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A Valentine's Day guide for couples and singles - from the sex therapist who predicts a relationship revolution after the pandemic

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direct to your inboxValentine’s Day during a global pandemic and lockdown restrictions may not feel like the most romantic of celebrations.

But it doesn’t have to be another night on the sofa in sweatpants according to sex and relationship therapist Cate Mackenzie, who says lockdown has led many to re-assess their relationships and attitudes to intimacy.

Cate talks of an online movement of people using this time to explore their sexuality and believes it could ultimately lead to a revolution post lockdown - as seen in the roaring ‘20s, following the 1918 influenza pandemic.“If you’re straight, married, and that’s it for your exploration, there’s nothing wrong with that.

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