How do I talk to my partner about anal sex?
The easy answer is the tried and true solution: communication is
the key to having anal sex. You need to make your partner understand
that you like the idea of having anal sex, that you would like to
put it into practice and that you wouldn’t do anything that may hurt
her. Achieving the right approach is very important because it might
just make the difference between a “Why not?” answer and the “You
sick bastard!” answer. Think about which of these two answers you’d
like to hear from your lady and act accordingly.
Gain some insight into the wonderful world of couples sex toys
When it comes to couple’s sex toys there are quite a few options
available. The final choice may depend on what you want to get out
the toy. If you're not sure then read on and you’ll gain some
insight into the wonderful world of couple’s sex toys! There are
toys that can be used during intercourse. These include vibrating
erection rings, strap on clitoral stimulator's and harnesses for
those couples who enjoy a bit of role play.
Discover how the proper use of sex positions can dramatically
improve your performance in bed – starting as soon as tonight!
You cannot have sex without using at least one sexual position –
that’s obvious, right? Most people, though, tend to use more than
one. The average number of positions used per sex “session” is two.
That may seem like a really low number, but considering 70% of men
ejaculate before they or their are partner are satisfied, it’s not
surprising so few positions are able to be used.
How To Find The G-Spot and Techniques
How to find the G-spot First of all, the G-spot is actually a
zone, rather than an actual 'spot.' The G-spot is located about 2
inches inside the vagina on the topside. (On the underside of her
stomach.) You'll know when you've found it because it feels like a
ribbed bump, like the roof of your mouth just behind your front
teeth.