5th March 2008

Get a Little Rough

Give a jolt during sex by gently nipping your partner’s shoulder’s or earlobe. When you’re in the heat of passion you may go more into your head than your body. A little pain snaps you both back to the moment.

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1st March 2008

Give Barely-there Kisses

Rather than simply making a beeline for his below the belt region, create a slow burn with feather light kisses. Start by kissing his eyelashes then the corner of his mouth, his jaw, and his collar bone. Next kiss his nipples, under his pecs, and alone his treasure trail and over to one hip bone and then to the other. As you are doing this you are building up anticipation as you make that slow seductive crawl. With the randomness of your kisses it keeps his nerves on high alert as his brain and body try to figure out where you’re going next.

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20th February 2008

5 Sex Myths Revealed

Five sex myths are talked about in this article. They talk about:

Sex before the big game can hinder your performance. Research has found that sex before the big game does not impair athletic performance. As far as aggression goes, scientists have suggested that the increased levels of testosterone that come with sexual activity may actually lead to higher rates of aggression the next day which would improve one’s athletic performance.

Men reach their sexual peak at 18, while women reach it in their mid-30’s. Physical and sexual primes are not the same thing. A man’s testosterone peaks at age 18 and women’s estrogen levels actually hit a high point in her mid-20s. Don’t let preconceived notions trump your game at any age. Peaks vary from person to person, with most people realizing their full passion potential in their ability to feel more sexually secure with themselves and their partners.

Drinking alcohol makes for better sex. Alcohol in small amounts (1 or 2 drinks) can increase one’s sex drive and interest and decrease sexual inhibitions. High amounts of alcohol impairs your judgment and decreases your ability to perform which will negatively impact your sexual response.

Love is all you need for mind-blowing sex. This is not always true. The ultimate in lovemaking is realized through communication more than anything.

Singles have more sex than couples. You’re going to have the optimal amount of sex possible if you’re living with your partner. You are also having more luscious lovemaking than the singles. With married couples in particular having higher quality sex because they have trust and connection then they have more ability to sexually explore each other and pleasure one another.

You can read more on this here.

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8th January 2008

What are Multiple Orgasms?

It’s no secret that many women have multiple orgasms. Masters and Johnson documented this occurrence more than 25 years ago. But, do they serve a purpose besides from a pleasurable one? Theories suggest that muscular contractions associated with orgasms pull sperm from the vagina to the cervix, where the sperm can then swim their way to the fallopian tubes to reach the egg. Researchers believe that if a woman climaxes up until 45 minutes after her lover ejaculates, she will retain significantly more sperm than she does after non-orgasmic sex.

We will talk more about multiple orgasms later.

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8th January 2008

What Are Pheromones?

The power of smell is undeniable, as the multi-billion dollar perfume industry testifies. But, is it possible that humans are influenced by airborne chemicals undetectable as odors, called pheromones? It appears so. Scientific studies have actually shown that people who used synthesized pheromone had sex more often.

Pheromones are hormones that we naturally secrete that send out signals to the opposite sex (or the same sex) that trigger power sexual response.

Pheromones are odorless, airborne chemical signals that are released by an individual into the environment. These chemicals affect the physiology or behavior of other members of the same species. Although pheromones have been shown to exist in virtually all species of insects and mammals, they also control the behavior of humans, acting as sexual attractants. The secretion of pheromones by humans is believed to dramatically increase both desirability and sexual attractiveness in both men and women.

There are two places on the body that produce the most pheromones. The underarm and pubic areas. Now these are also the areas that we try to cover up odor constantly. Yet underarm and pubic hair is specifically designed to hold odor! The follicle of the hair is shaped like an oval, so that makes the hair curly and more porus than hair on our heads. So it absorbs sweat and pheromones because pheromones arrive via our sweat. In addition to holding pheromones the hair also holds sweat odor.

There are women out there who will admit to loving the smell of their man after working in the yard for a few hours. Its not the odor they’re attracted to, its the pheromones. Sweat actually starts to smell bad when it comes in contact with bacteria and dead skin cells and the longer its there, the more bad the smell becomes. Shaving is one way we can cut down on this odor.

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