Sharing your mind, body, and soul sexually with someone is as personal an experience as humanly possible. So perhaps you are interested in new activities, positions, toys, or ways in which to get yourself and your partner in the mood? While it may feel uncomfortable or even embarrassing to voice your desires and ideas to your partner, chances are they will be game for new and exciting sexual thrills. It is important to let your partner know that you would like to try these new things simply for the experience - not because he or she does not please you sexually. Be open and honest about your wants, and your partner will likely voice his or her needs and ideas as well.
If you have found yourself tired with your partner's favorites sexual activities, there is an easy, effective, and gentle way to communicate these feelings without insulting or upsetting your partner. Remember not to be on the defensive or say things like, "I hate it when you...". Instead of criticizing your partner's sexual performance, let him or her know what you do like. Begin by saying, "I enjoy it when you..." and let the conversation start from there. This way, your partner with not feel as if his or her sexual performance is being criticized or critiqued, and your favorite aspects of sex with your partner will stand out in his or her mind.
Finding yourself in a rut sexually can be quite a frustrating and confusing experience, but you must keep in mind that this happens to the best of couples. Unfortunately, the fun early stage of romance has a short expiration date. Without accusing your partner or pointing the finger his or her way, begin a conversation about the issue. It's important to speak openly and honestly to your partner, and for him or her to return that honesty. Explore the root of the reason why your sexual life has become boring or stopped all together. Are you or your partner stressed out or extremely busy? Remain open to listening and non-confrontational and the answer can easily be uncovered.
Continue to share your thoughts, wants, and desires with your partner and not only will your sex life improve, but your relationship will likely change for the better as well.
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Published by Mallory Collier
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Post a CommentGood sex makes for a happy relationship. Great advice!
Now this was a fun read! A rare topic here at AC, but I liked it! I'm pretty good at telling my husband what I want. "Get your hands off of me." Pretty good, huh? ;-)