Virgin Mormon bride unveils mobile app that allows shy partners discuss their innermost desires

Having difficulty telling your lover what you like in the bedroom?

Don't worry: there's now an app to get rid of all that awkwardness.

A self-confessed "virgin Mormon bride" called Graceann Bennett is about to unveil a new app called PlsPlsMe which allows shy partners to discuss their innermost desires.

Beatles fans will recognise the name's similarity to Please Please Me, one of the Fab Four's first hits.

Rather than fumbling around in the dark or having a boring old conversation, lovers take a sexual profile quiz and then swap information on which naughty acts tickle their fancy.

"The initial idea for PlsPlsMe came from the fact that I didn't know how to get the sex I wanted — or even what that was." Bennett told Business Insider.

"I was a virgin Mormon bride that couldn't get in touch with my sexual self to improve my intimate relationship with my husband.

"When I looked for resources and advice, I was completely turned off by what was out there. I shut down and the communication got worse."

Now, she advocates the use of an "intimate device" to spice up your sex life.

And no, that's not what you think it is. She means your mobile phone.

Once PlsPleMe opens to the public, users will take a sex quiz on their iPhone and be put into one of four carnal categories.

They then flick through cards and say "yes, yes, yes" to the ones they like.

Bennet continued: "Right now we’re starting with one deck of cards, 52 questions, centered around sexual activities that you can rate ‘love it,’ ‘like it,’ ‘not so much,’ and ‘no way.’

"So that can be anything from toe sucking and cuddling to sex in public — there’s a whole range of vanilla to racy."

If both partners choose the same card, they are taken to a virtual "private chamber" to discuss them.

 Which might seem a little pointless to anyone who has a real life bedroom of their own to retire to.

The service will open in America in the coming weeks.

It is unclear when PlsPlsMe will begin offering its services on these repressed shores.

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