A Sex Therapist’s Guide to Passionate Sex
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Want passionate sex? The first step is to figure out what you mean when you think about sex that is passionate. You could think that sex is passionate when your partner:
Acts like they want you right nowr
Is more aggressive than usualr
Goes slower than usualr
Takes the time to explorer
Gets right into itr
Is tenderr
Is rough
As you might guess, passionate sex means different things to different people! Some couples are lucky; they read each other easily and can usually figure out what kind of passionate sex their partner wants.
Other couples are a little less tuned in when it comes to sex. Maybe one partner is a little shy, or bumbles around without much thought. Or partners might have very different ideas when it comes to passion. And it doesn’t much depend on gender: Some men find gentle kisses and touch passionate, while some women don’t care for that approach at all.
It’s perfectly fine to have a frank talk about what kind of sex you find full of passion. Perhaps your idea is to have a meaningful conversation over a glass of wine before making love; perhaps it is for both of you to take showers and come to bed squeaky clean for each other. Could it be that you like to tease each other? Or just be blunt and tell your partner you want to have a go?
Masters and Johnson, the first people to treat sexual problems, famously said, “Sex is more than body parts and friction.” As a sex therapist, I think that passionate sex . . .
Makes your senses feel fully aware and aliver
Eases your troubles and brings you a moment of contentmentr
Makes you feel more connectedr
Drains away doubts about lover
Soothes and replenishes your bodyr
And last but not least, feels fantastic!
Passionate sex isn’t just what you see on TV, in a film, or on the Internet. Passionate sex is whatever it is you enjoy with your partner. If the earth moves when you have sex, great! If the covers barely move when you have sex, great! As long as you’re experiencing all the feelings that sex evokes, it’s all good.
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Want to know more about having passionate sex? Dr. Stephanie Buehler is an internationally known sex therapist, psychologist, and Director of The Buehler Institute in Southern Califo
ia. Available now for immediate download Sex & Passion: The Essential Guide, Now and Forever.
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