Sex Guide for Men
Sex Guide for Men
- At the beginning of foreplay, avoid going straight to the action spots (eg genitals). A slow build-up involving kissing, stroking and caressing is far more effective.
- Some men react to exclamations of pleasure from their partner by doing whatever it is harder and faster. This is a mistake and can break the spell. Just carry on doing more of the same.
- Although the term foreplay suggests that sexual play (without penetration) is only a starter, some people find genital and clitoral kissing, touching and teasing the most satisfying parts of sex. So if your partner is clearly enjoying things, allow their orgasm to happen before moving on to intercourse.
- Use a lubricant and keep it nearby. Penetration and thrusting are very exciting, but not if they're painful. Be gentle and don't feel you have to keep going forever if your partner is not getting there - a woman is less likely to have an orgasm if she feels it's compulsory.
- After play can mean a lot, so try not to roll over and go straight to sleep. Your partner will feel much more special if you stay entwined in their arms and continue to cuddle and say sexy things.
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