Dylan Alcott’s sexologist girlfriend Chantelle Otten shares dating advice for people struggling in lockdown
By J. Peterson For Daily Mail Australia
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Dylan Alcott’s sexologist girlfriend Chantelle Otten has shared advice for people struggling with dating during the coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns.
Speaking to 9Honey, Chantelle says that the pandemic has given people ‘the opportunity for people to get more in touch with themselves.’
She also said that the political and social climate has caused some people to have personal revelations about themselves and others.
Sharing: Dylan Alcott’s sexologist girlfriend Chantelle Otten has shared advice for people struggling with dating during the coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns
‘2020 had deeper conversations about things that needed to happen in our society, about racism, sexism, and it allowed a lot of growth for marginalised communities,’ she explained.
‘It’s forced a lot of us to acknowledge our toxic traits, stop putting people on a pedestal and come down to reality. It’s a reminder to listen to people that we don’t know that well, and be more well-rounded.’
Chantelle and Dylan made their romance public at a tennis event in April 2019, and have been inseparable ever since.
Advice: Speaking to 9Honey , Chantelle says that the pandemic has given people ‘the opportunity for people to get more in touch with themselves’
Last year, Chantelle shared some very intimate details about her relationship with the three-time gold medalist in Stellar Magazine – where she described their sex life as the best she’s ever experienced.
‘A lot of people think people with a disability don’t have sex but I’m having the best sex of my life and it’s important for me to say that,’ the stunning brunette said.
She went on to say she’s normally quite private but it’s important for others to know that people with disabilities can also ‘lead a healthy sex life’.
Romance: Chantelle and Dylan made their romance public at a tennis event in April 2019, and have been inseparable ever since
‘There are people out there who might have a crush on someone with a disability but aren’t confident to ask questions about it,’ she said.
‘They need to know that these sex lives are important and erotic and achievable, and they can build a life together.’
Chantelle is an award-winning sexologist based in Melbourne.
Skilled: Chantelle is an award-winning sexologist based in Melbourne