Colin Richards

Somatic Sex Educator & Sexual Relationship Therapist at Intimacy Matters

Teacher, Speaker and Practitioner in sensual massage & enhanced sexuality for health & wellbeing


Contact details

mobile;  0044 (0) 7966522696

email; colin@intimacymatters.co.uk

Website 1; https://www.intimacymatters.co.uk

Website 2; https://www.intimatetutorials.com

Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/Intimacymatters

Twitter; https://twitter.com/IntimacyMatters

Colin is a member of The Association of Somatic & Integrative Sexologists

 I have been a practitioner & teacher of sexual performance wellness and fulfilment since 2005. In that time, I have helped over 8000 clients improve their sexual confidence and personal and intimate lifestyles. I have achieved this by offering sensual massage treatments, classes and group workshops. I believe that a person’s sexuality is a cornerstone of what makes them who they are.  If that cornerstone is not sitting comfortably, the whole self can feel unstable. So whether a person has a direct issue to overcome, wants to know more about their sexual potential, or help with a sexual incompatibility within a relationship, then I can help.  When I work with a person’s sexuality, I take into account all aspects of the human sexual dynamic. The biological, psychological, social, anthropological, emotional and reproductive drivers that make us the sexual beings we are.  Sometimes, these drivers can be out of balance or not working well at all, which can cause frustrations and conflict, sometimes leading to ill health, both in body and mind.  Read more

Intimacy Matters is located at private treatment rooms Sedding Street, Sloane Square, Chelsea SW1X 9DE

Colin’s Training and Qualifications

Association of Natural Medicine – Therapeutic Massage Anatomy & Physiology – 1993 Co-Active Life Coaching Level 2 – 1998 Certified (2 years) in Psychosexual & Relationship Therapy – 2010 Imago Relationship Educator – The Imago Institute – 2012 Cert in NLP & Hypnotherapy – Contemporary College of Therapeutic Studies – 2013