LONDON — Riley Reid will lend her expert sex advice during a live cam show on ImLive.com Thursday with tips — and demonstrations — designed to help fans whose love lives may be stagnating as they self-quarantine at home.
The 30-minute broadcast is scheduled for 8 p.m. (PDT); an introductory session on ImLive's IG Live will precede the cam show.
Reid's shows, her third in recent weeks, are exclusive to ImLive account members; setting up an account is free with a credit card verification. She is the first performer to win the XBIZ Awards for Best New Starlet and Female Performer of the Year in consecutive years.
“Quarantine sex for many has lost its luster. When lockdown orders first came into effect, it seemed like sex replaced baseball as America’s favorite pastime. Now, it seems like a chore,” said Adrian Stoneman, VP of ImLive. “To help breathe some new life into America’s bedrooms, we’ve tapped the beautiful and talented Riley Reid to give some pointers. Who better to learn from than Riley, who has made millions and millions happy over the years with her videos? It’s like learning to paint with Bob Ross or learning to cook from Bobby Flay — except for sex. We’re excited to help fans make their partners just as happy.”
Reid's show accompanies the results of a survey issued by ImLive, a rep explained, that uncovered a decline in sexual activity among couples quarantining together.
A poll of 1,000 American couples found that 19.2% report less sex following the onset of "stay-at-home" orders; 49.69% experimented with sex; 20.43% have received less oral sex; 19.5% noted erectile dysfunction or faked an orgasm; 6.5% experimented with threesomes; and 11.61% tried anal sex.
“A good sex life is imperative for a lasting relationship. I’m happy to impart some wisdom and tricks I’ve picked up along the way, to help re-light that spark that may be out or flickering,” enthused Reid.
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In related news, ImLive recently launched an "anti-dating" promotional campaign to encourage users to stay at home during the coronavirus pandemic