Heres the new surprising sex trend on the rise: Helpful tool

We’re in an age where technology is undeniably transforming the way we seek out information — from using AI to find nearby restaurant recommendations to scrolling through TikTok for outfit inspiration.Now, another surprising trend has emerged, with approximately 9.9 percent of Aussie adults, or around 1.9 million people, turning to ChatGPT for their health-related questions.The days of Doctor Google might soon be behind us, but is asking ChatGPT about health, sex, and pleasure going to give you the answers you’re really after?“It’s important that anyone with questions about sex and pleasure can receive answers from trusted sources,” said Verena Singmann, spokesman for We-Vibe, a leading global brand in couple’s sexual pleasure.“Technology can be a helpful tool when it comes to sex and pleasure, but AI doesn’t always know best when it comes to our sexual health and wellbeing.“We also need to be mindful of cultural bias, as AI cannot always differentiate between common beliefs and personal advice.”To deliver reliable, evidence-based information that people can trust to help them with their relationships, two leading sex experts have shared insights on some of the most frequently asked sex-related questions on ChatGPT.According to Alice Child, a sex and relationship expert for Womanizer, the first step is to get educated.“Good lovers are made, not born,” she insists.“Go out and learn as much as you can about sex, pleasure, communication, and bodies.Find the resources that work for you, whether that’s podcasts, books, online courses, workshops, or consulting a couples counsellor or sexologist.“Surround yourself with expert-led, sex-positive, body-positive, up-to-date education, and challenge your own assumptions and beliefs that might be holding you back.
Porn is not a substitute for sex education!”Then, she advises people to engage in sex and solo play with variety.“Good sex is different for everyone, so learn what you like on you...