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Differences in Sexual Psychology between Bride and Groom

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Generally speaking, there are obvious differences in the sexual psychology of the bride and groom, and their sexual experiences are also different. As the saying goes: there are only true virgins and no true virgins. Because since men enter puberty, they have been experiencing and experiencing orgasms in sexual dreams, nocturnal emissions, masturbation and other activities. Although they are not married, they have had sexual activities for a long time. No matter how little he knows about sex, he still has much more than the average woman. Therefore, on the wedding night, the groom is more "verifying" his past experience, and he has actually known for a long time that the "fruit" of sex must be happiness. But brides often "discover" their "sex" from scratch. Therefore, on the one hand, the bride is full of joyful longing for the happiness and sweetness of marriage, on the other hand, she can't help but have doubts, fears and uneasiness about the unknown sex life, not knowing what it will bring to herself. This requires both parties to start learning sexual knowledge before marriage, and to dare to objectively discuss the sexual knowledge they have learned before marriage. The fiancé especially should support the woman in doing so. Generally speaking, in the newlywed sex life, the groom is often the active "entrant", and the bride is often the passive "recipient"; therefore, the bride is always more sensitive and fragile psychologically than the groom, and is more likely to take the groom's mistakes into account. "Going from top to bottom" can still be problematic even after many years. It is best for the groom to "talk ugly words first" and ask her to understand in advance. At the same time, the bride should also be "reasonable". As long as the groom has really made an effort, he should be given a period of learning time. Men are more sensitive to visual stimulation than women, and they often cannot wait to see the bride taking off her clothes. Women are more sensitive to tactile stimulation than men, and often need extremely full caressing. It doesn’t matter whether you look at it or not. So the bride's nudity comes later, but the groom's hugs and kisses come earlier. In addition, women need to hear continuous, affectionate, and spring-like love words. Also, women have a much higher psychological need for privacy and security than men, and the groom should expel those who "listen to the house".

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