A new study has listed down sex trends that will rule 2015 and includes dirty talk, sex toys and kinky bedroom antics to name a few.
According to the study, 'Fifty Shades of Grey' book has helped open up an international discussion about sex, the Daily Star reported.
A recent study, by sex toy designers LELO, discovered that over the past five years they have already become much more adventurous in their sexual endeavors.
The findings revealed that 83 per cent of women said that they are confident to tell their partner what they want in bed, whereas only 67 per cent felt they could in 2009.
Steve Thomson, LELO Head of Marketing said in the past 5 years, there has been a significant change in how they communicate about sex.
Thomson said that the taboo is finally dead and 'Fifty Shades' played a huge role in exposing the masses to a thriving subculture of vibrant sexuality, of embracing one's most secret desires.
Study also revealed that couple are also openly experimenting more with sex toys with 74 per cent of respondents opening admitting to owning a sex toy compared to just 38 per cent in 2011.