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Raunch aside, five lessons about romance to take from Bridgerton – Sydney Morning Herald
Think a first date at a restaurant is romantic? Think again – and not just because watching someone eat isn’t particularly erotic.

Sydney sex and relationships therapist Jacqueline Hellyer wishes that modern daters would take note of the smaller gestures. “Even if its just a nice kiss on the cheek you can still do that in an erotic way. I think Bridgerton showed us just how erotic the bare minimum can be, especially when these days people think they have to be naked and doing all sorts of crazy things on the first date,” she says. “Energetic frisson is incredibly powerful and something weve really lost lately. Its the building…
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