Announcement posted by Amber PR 25 Feb 2020
(Pictured: Katerina Janousch and Chris Tornerhielm)
Breaking down the social norm is Swedish lifestyle website and magazine, www.sex.se. The magazine launched to make talking about intimacy normal and to answer questions about related issues.
Co-founded by editor, Chris Tornerhielm, – who in the 1990’s, was the editor of magazine, adultzine.com – he launched www.sex.se because of his love to help others. Admitting that intimacy is still a very taboo subject, globally, he wanted to use his experience to assist those with legitimate questions and concerns.
“I like to help people, so I hope my knowledge can help those that need it. Intimate education is very much something that people want and need, and our site is an exclusive lifestyle magazine about intimacy without being porn,” said Tornerhielm.
“In Sweden, we are very liberal about intimate relations. We are one of the most open LGBT countries in the world. But still, you don’t tell your friends your deepest desires and fantasies,” he said. “Together, with my colleagues, we will open people’s minds. Intimacy-related subjects should not be taboo – it is part of everyday life, so we all need to be better at communicating.”
A serious place for Q and As, their panel of experts, compile articles and FAQs answering questions from the curious and confused, without prejudice.
Amongst the experts is Katerina Janousch, a Swedish blogger and columnist who has over twenty years experience writing for Sweden’s largest newspaper, Expressen, and women’s magazine, VeckoRevyn.
“I have helped millions of Swedish people better their lives by writing for Expressen and VeckoRevyn. With my new venture at www.sex.se, I’ll be able to help a lot more, on a global scale,” said Janousch. “There are so many questions, taboos and shame involved in something that should be more natural, and that’s why I think this site has huge potential.”
The magazine aims to be the global number one site for intimacy-related enquiries and wellness.