Spoon Breathing [Tantra Couples’ Exercise]
Tantric sex teaches us that breathing together increases desire and intimacy. Try this tonight. Spoon your woman, preferably where her back is to your front and you are laying on your sides.
Tantric sex teaches us that breathing together increases desire and intimacy. Try this tonight. Spoon your woman, preferably where her back is to your front and you are laying on your sides.
It’s very important when trying something new in bed to intentionally help your partner feel very comfortable. First, make sure your room is the perfect temperature. Create a sensual environment with mood lighting. Establish a slow, pleasure-seeking tempo. Put plenty of really good glycerin and paraben-free lube within easy reach. I prefer this kind of organic avocado oil to chemical lubes.
Here is a brilliant little “Lick Trick” to get your wife to love giving you pleasure.
In this week’s mailbag, Mary wants to talk about how “everywhere gets wet” when she ejaculates. Listen as Sloane and I give Mary advice about her female ejaculatory (squirting) orgasms.
Couples who successfully love others in addition to their primary partner have a set of skills from which monogamous couples can benefit. According to Deborah Anapol PhD, author of the 7 Natural Laws of Love and Polyamory in the 21st Century they include:
Tantric sex teaches us that breathing together increases desire and intimacy. Try this tonight. Spoon your woman, preferably where her back is to your front and you are laying on your sides.
It’s very important when trying something new in bed to intentionally help your partner feel very comfortable. First, make sure your room is the perfect temperature. Create a sensual environment with mood lighting. Establish a slow, pleasure-seeking tempo. Put plenty of really good glycerin and paraben-free lube within easy reach. I prefer this kind of organic avocado oil to chemical lubes.
Here is a brilliant little “Lick Trick” to get your wife to love giving you pleasure.
In this week’s mailbag, Mary wants to talk about how “everywhere gets wet” when she ejaculates. Listen as Sloane and I give Mary advice about her female ejaculatory (squirting) orgasms.
Couples who successfully love others in addition to their primary partner have a set of skills from which monogamous couples can benefit. According to Deborah Anapol PhD, author of the 7 Natural Laws of Love and Polyamory in the 21st Century they include: