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There is a difference between uncomfortable moments in sex we can laugh about, and those that are a warning sign something is wrong.
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Even when sex starts out fun and pleasurable, it doesn t always stay that way.
Someone can start to feel uncomfortable during a sexual encounter for many reasons; they can feel unsafe, experience pain, or simply change their mind, explains psychologist Dr Lauren Moulds.
Given many of us don t have the language to verbalise how we feel during sex, it s important we look for non-verbal cues from our sexual partner, she says.
Kerrin Bradfield, the chair of the Society of Australian Sexologists, says we all have a responsibility during sex to make sure people feel safe.