partner want something more when it comes to sex, but they are some things that should be left out side the bed room. read below
Remember in school when
you were taught to give “constructive criticism?” This does not apply to
your lady in the bedroom. It’s not very sexy or encouraging to tell a
woman her skills are subpar in the heat of the moment. You should always
frame it in the positive by talking about what you do like. How we say
things to each other can make a huge difference in performance and
sexual confidence.
Also avoid: “What are you doing?”
2. "My ex used to love it when I...”
All
women are different, so don’t lean heavily on past experiences—and
definitely don’t discuss it. Besides, who’s to say that the previous
women didn’t fake their pleasure just to get you to finish quicker?
Talking about your prior sexual encounters can drive a woman completely
crazy—and not in a good way. She doesn’t need to hear about it, and if
you bring it up, she’ll feel threatened and jealous. For a lot of women,
that’s a dealbreaker.”
Also avoid: “Let’s try this position that I did one time with...”
3. “I have to be out of here by 4:00.”
Making
allusions to the idea that you don’t have much time to work with is a
major mood-killer. If you absolutely must talk about somewhere that you
need to be, or the fact that you’re in a rush, at least wait until
afterward!
Also avoid: “I need to wake up super early tomorrow.”
4. “I wish you had more ass to grab!”
Here’s
a newsflash: Women are often extremely insecure, especially when
they’re naked and most vulnerable. Pointing out things about other
women’s bodies that you like, particularly ones that highlight what your
partner doesn’t have, is a major no. Anything that’s going to make a
woman self-conscious is a female-libido kill. She’ll shut down
immediately.”
Also avoid: “What’s that weird red bump on your back?”
5. “Did you come yet?”
Contrary
to popular belief, “an orgasm does not define good or bad sex. So
please stop asking if she came or saying that you want to see her come.
That puts way too much pressure on her.If she did climax, she can choose
to say something or not, but it’s important to remember that for a
woman, having an orgasm does not equal having a good time in bed. It can
be lovely...but it should not be the goal.
Also avoid: “Are you going to come soon?”
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