Sex and relationship expert suggests trying new positions in the bedroom to break away from routine and build anticipation. Three-legged monster position is recommended for mixing up with other positions and changing the angle and sensation of sex.
Get creative in the bedroom It’s Halloween , and at a time of dress-up and make believe, it only makes sense to bring that spooky kink to the bedroom. At the very least, it’s a good excuse to try something new. Sex and relationship expert for sexual wellness brand LELO, Kate Moyle, says ‘curiosity’ is important when it comes to sexual experiences. It helps you ‘to connect, explore and enjoy’, she says.
Witch’s cat It’s all about the motion The CAT is a position that will combine both clitoral stimulation and vaginal penetration. It uses a rocking or grinding motion, rather than the usual missionary thrusting movement. ‘Think of it like a modification to the missionary sex position where the couple’s hips are aligned with and on top of each other,’ Kate says.
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