It's not always easy to get in the mood, whether you're prepping for sex with someone else or you just want to give yourself a quickie. Here are some horniness hacks.
17 Ways to Get Wet During Sex
Step 1: lube, lube, and more lube. Aug 2, 2021
In case you weren t aware, vaginas are pretty f cking amazing. And while yes, they do extraordinary things like
musical instruments, sometimes you just want them to get a lil bit more wet.
Self-lubrication for a lot of women is a hit or miss. Sometimes, no matter how much you want to get wet, it just doesn t happen which really is a damn shame because it can make all the difference in the world when it comes to having good sex. Inadequate lubrication can lead to painful sex which might make you want to avoid sex altogether, says ob-gyn Shristy Mohanty.
please don t douche.
Dr. Vrangalova confirms there s zero need for vaginal douching or even using heavy soaps. Douching is actually really bad because it alters the pH of the vagina, which makes it more susceptible to infection and bacteria. Rarely is there an instance where someone
needs to douche, which is why Dr. Vrangalova suggests sticking to a mild soap to keep everything squeaky clean.
6. It s a good idea to use a condom.
Oral sex is still sex and can transmit many STIs, including throat chlamydia, gonorrhea, HPV, and herpes, says Dr. Vrangalova. If STIs are a concern, you should consider using a condom or dental dam. Cobb notes this is especially important if you re playing with a new partner or don t know their STI status.
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5 Experts on How to Make Your First Time a Super Comfortable and Safe Experience
10 pro tips for a ~hot~ first time.
By Pam Foxx Dec 10, 2020
Prepping for your first time can be exciting, totally nerve-wracking, and everything in-between and if you’ve been playing out what the scene might look like in your head, that’s completely normal. There s a good chance you ve had parents, friends, movies, or porn making you feel as if there’s a “right” way or “right” time to, well, do it. But the truth is that everyone’s first time is different, says