Holly Willoughby launches guide to intimate sexual struggles on her lifestyle website

Leave voice notes about foreplay, take baths together and try the ‘pleasure not pressure’ technique: Holly Willoughby launches guide to intimate sexual struggles on her lifestyle website

He launched the lifestyle brand Wylde Moon last year.

And now Holly Willoughby has added a cheeky guide to the website detailing the five “most common sexual problems.”

The intimate guide adds to growing comparisons the host has with Gwyneth Paltrow, who owns a similar lifestyle brand called Goop.

Holly Willoughby has launched a guide to sex advice on her lifestyle website... as comparisons to Gwyneth Paltrow's infamous Goop brand continue.

Holly Willoughby has launched a guide to sex advice on her lifestyle website… as comparisons to Gwyneth Paltrow’s infamous Goop brand continue.

Holly wrote an article for her site on November 10, in which a sexual healing coach named Amy White detailed the biggest problems women face sexually.

The adult-only article referenced low sexual drives, struggle to climax, lack of energy, difficulty conveying sexual desires, and pain during intimate moments.

White’s advice includes carving out some intimate time together by taking a bath with your partner.

She also suggests that those who are shy about vocalizing their needs should express their bedroom preferences in a voice note or leave a note for their partner.

Those who struggle to reach orgasm are advised to try the ‘pleasure not pressure’ technique, in which White advises: ‘Rule number one is to move away from the goal of orgasm. Pressure is a great passion killer, take your focus off an “end goal” and try to focus simply on pleasure.

The guide is remarkably similar to the subject of many articles seen on Gwyneth’s website, Goop, which advertises sex toys and features articles on personal pleasure, sexual health, and more.

Brotherhood?  The intimate guide adds to growing comparisons the presenter has with Gwyneth Paltrow, who owns a similar lifestyle brand called Goop (Gwyneth pictured in October).

Brotherhood? The intimate guide adds to growing comparisons the presenter has with Gwyneth Paltrow, who owns a similar lifestyle brand called Goop (Gwyneth pictured in October).

Wlyde Moon has been described by Holly as “an ever-evolving journey of self-discovery” and features articles on lifestyle, beauty, astrology and more.

The brand also sells candles, fragrances for home diffusers, and perfumes in its boutique section.

Both Wylde Moon and Goop have extensive pieces on crystal healing, solidifying the similarities in the respective brands, with Gwyneth launching her brand in 2008.

Tip: The adult-only article refers to low sexual drives, difficulty climaxing, lack of energy, difficulty conveying sexual desires, and pain during intimate moments.

Tip: The adult-only article refers to low sexual drives, difficulty climaxing, lack of energy, difficulty conveying sexual desires, and pain during intimate moments.

Brand: Both Wylde Moon and Goop have extensive pieces on crystal healing, solidifying the similarities in the respective brands, with Gwyneth launching her brand in 2008

Brand: Both Wylde Moon and Goop have extensive pieces on crystal healing, solidifying the similarities in the respective brands, with Gwyneth launching her brand in 2008

Holly has previously shared that she ‘admires’ Gwyneth for starting her company, as the pair remain good friends.

And showing the comparative talk doesn’t bother them—the host’s website even features an interview with the Hollywood actress as part of Holly’s Light of The Moon podcast.

The couple talked about “women supporting each other” on the podcast, with Holly describing it as a talk about “fame, motherhood, grief processing, the path to wellness and everything GOOP and the true value of women.” who support women.

Wellness: Wlyde Moon has been described by Holly as

Wellness: Wlyde Moon has been described by Holly as “an ever-evolving journey of self-discovery” and features articles on lifestyle, beauty, astrology and more.

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