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Get out of that sex rut
We've all been there at some point – when the sex
in our relationship becomes a bit boring, a bit
routine or a bit uninteresting.
You so often read articles on how to "spice up
your sex life" but few articles actually explain why
this might have happened or offer you longer
lasting solutions.
When it comes to reinventing your sexual routine,
it’s not just about trying something new, but more
about assessing what’s old.
Stages of our sexual relationship
1. There’s excitement and passion
2. There’s romance and intimacy
3. Then comfort
4. Then companionship
We all want to stay in the first two stages, but
more often than not we find ourselves in the last
two, especially in long term relationship
Sexual ruts and routines
We often get in a set routine with sex and foreplay
– maybe kissing, touch, mouths, intercourse,
cuddling. This routine can become boring and
tried. A lot of my work is around helping couples
reinvent their sexual routine
So how can couples reinvent the sexual routine?
Where do we start?
1. Talking about sex
Couples who talk about sex have more sex, but a
lot of people fear the conversation or don’t know
how to have it.
Be sensitive, honest but gentle, and instead of
asking for less of something ask for more of it –
have sexual empathy
Sexually empathic couples process and
communicate their fantasies in healthy, relaxed
ways and consequently maintain lasting
satisfaction in their relationships
We've all been there at some point – when the sex
in our relationship becomes a bit boring, a bit
routine or a bit uninteresting.
You so often read articles on how to "spice up
your sex life" but few articles actually explain why
this might have happened or offer you longer
lasting solutions.
When it comes to reinventing your sexual routine,
it’s not just about trying something new, but more
about assessing what’s old.
Stages of our sexual relationship
1. There’s excitement and passion
2. There’s romance and intimacy
3. Then comfort
4. Then companionship
We all want to stay in the first two stages, but
more often than not we find ourselves in the last
two, especially in long term relationship
Sexual ruts and routines
We often get in a set routine with sex and foreplay
– maybe kissing, touch, mouths, intercourse,
cuddling. This routine can become boring and
tried. A lot of my work is around helping couples
reinvent their sexual routine
So how can couples reinvent the sexual routine?
Where do we start?
1. Talking about sex
Couples who talk about sex have more sex, but a
lot of people fear the conversation or don’t know
how to have it.
Be sensitive, honest but gentle, and instead of
asking for less of something ask for more of it –
have sexual empathy
Sexually empathic couples process and
communicate their fantasies in healthy, relaxed
ways and consequently maintain lasting
satisfaction in their relationships
Also Read: 10 Bedroom mood killers
Generally, women need more emotion, men need
more physical – It is important to compromise. It
is also important to talk about your needs, writing
them down can be a good way to start
Men’s needs: physical connection, pleasuring a
partner, appreciation, and action
Women’s needs: physical affection, build up,
emotional connection, safety and permission
Exchange your fantasies but remember to start
slow. Difference between love and desire – love is
about having, desire is about wanting
2. Changing the type of sex we have
· Starts outside of the bedroom – definition of
foreplay
· Make an effort to show each other that you want
each other – messages, surprises, and gestures.
· Introduce erotic massage, but make a “no sex”
rule after this happens so that you rather enjoy the
intimacy and pleasure of each other’s bodies and
not the pressure to perform and have sex.
Also Read: 7 ways to ring his sex bell
· You don’t have to try something totally new and
outrageous – simply doing something you've
always done differently or adding in something
simple can make a big difference.
· It doesn't always have to be about sex – being
sensually generous to our partners make them feel
wanted.
· Ideas – a new lubricant or massage oil, candles,
lingerie, sex in the shower or on the couch, trying
a new position once a week, date night and erotic
surprise.
Generally, women need more emotion, men need
more physical – It is important to compromise. It
is also important to talk about your needs, writing
them down can be a good way to start
Men’s needs: physical connection, pleasuring a
partner, appreciation, and action
Women’s needs: physical affection, build up,
emotional connection, safety and permission
Exchange your fantasies but remember to start
slow. Difference between love and desire – love is
about having, desire is about wanting
2. Changing the type of sex we have
· Starts outside of the bedroom – definition of
foreplay
· Make an effort to show each other that you want
each other – messages, surprises, and gestures.
· Introduce erotic massage, but make a “no sex”
rule after this happens so that you rather enjoy the
intimacy and pleasure of each other’s bodies and
not the pressure to perform and have sex.
Also Read: 7 ways to ring his sex bell
· You don’t have to try something totally new and
outrageous – simply doing something you've
always done differently or adding in something
simple can make a big difference.
· It doesn't always have to be about sex – being
sensually generous to our partners make them feel
wanted.
· Ideas – a new lubricant or massage oil, candles,
lingerie, sex in the shower or on the couch, trying
a new position once a week, date night and erotic
surprise.
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