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Constance Hall’s shares sex advice for her sons

"Women need more than just the d**k."
Young woman with a plaid headscarf and a nose ring smiles at the camera, indoors.Instagram

She made headlines with the shock revelation that she had reportedly left her husband for another man.

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Now, popular mummy blogger Constance Hall is raising eyebrows once again, after penning a candid blog post with tips on sex and relationships for her young sons to read when they are older.

The outspoken Perth-based mother said that her intention with the controversial post was to “influence” her four boys to respect the “almighty womankind.”

“For when my dearest sons grow up, for their friends and any other young men who might cross paths with this ramble about chicks,” she wrote.

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“All women are different; you’ll never master them. You’ll probably never even master one.”

After explaining the importance of speaking about women the “way you want your sisters spoken about,” the 32-year-old then emphasised that “boys talk” is never excusable.

“Calling her fat or disclosing intimate details or taking the p*** out of her in any way will do nothing but determine your own unhappiness,” she said.

“Nothing wins a woman over more than knowing she is being spoken about with respect.”

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The high-profile blogger also shared her best bedroom secrets, urging her sons to “love the whole package” if they want to “score” sex from their other half.

“Women need more than just d**k,” she said.

“Get creative and don’t let it get to you when simple penetration doesn’t blow her mind.”

“She’s being honest, try harder.”

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In Hall’s last tip, she said that a man’s biggest priority in life should be to put his partner before everything else.

“Don’t forget or let her forget who she was when you met her, the crazy, creative, soul burning or mysteriously shy, sexy individual woman that she was.”

“In a world that will try and convince her not to fight for her rights to be first, force her to be her own star.”

This article originally appeared on New Idea

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