A sex expert has revealed the intimate and often surprising fantasies couples share with her, with one kink standing out as the most requested of them all: cuckolding.
Adreena Winters, 37, from Bristol, says she’s regularly approached by people eager to open up about their deepest desires and she’s heard just about everything.
From penis humiliation and feederism to fart fetishes and female wrestling, Adreena has become a go to voice for those looking to explore the less conventional corners of sexuality.
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“A lot of men genuinely love being told they have a small willy,” Adreena said. “Even if they’re average in size, the humiliation turns them on. I’m a size queen myself, so it’s actually really fun for me to play into that fantasy.”

But the kink she’s most known for and the one she actively performs is cuckolding. The increasingly mainstream fetish involves a man deriving pleasure from watching his partner sleep with another, typically more dominant, man.
Adreena doesn’t just act out these fantasies on camera she also wrote a book about it, So You Want To Be A Cuckold?, where she breaks down how to bring the fantasy into reality without damaging a relationship.

“Cuckolding is far more common than people think,” she explained. “But it’s something you need to introduce carefully. A lot of guys go about it the wrong way and completely put their partner off. It’s all about communication and building trust.”
Through her website, Adreena invites couples to submit their own cuckolding scenarios, choosing the most compelling ones to turn into filmed scenes.

The rest of the kinks she hears about – no matter how wild – serve more as insight than content she’ll perform. Still, the range can be extreme. “Feederism, fart fetishes, female wrestling nothing surprises me anymore,” she said. “Farting is huge for some reason. Guys love the idea of a woman farting in their face. It’s odd, but pretty harmless.”
Adreena believes that while fantasy is personal, the key to exploring it is mutual respect. “You can’t just throw your kink at someone and hope they’re on board,” she warned. “Especially if it involves humiliation. That doesn’t mean it’s coming from a bad place a lot of the time it’s about vulnerability, not cruelty.”
For her, it’s not just about shock value or clicks. She wants to help couples feel seen, heard, and supported. “People need practical advice,” she added. “And they need to hear it from a woman’s perspective too. There’s so much fantasy out there, but if you’re going to explore it, you need a foundation of safety and understanding.”
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