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Teach you what to talk about after tenderness. Five essential steps for safe sex.

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Recently, the "Sex" column of the "Times of India" published an article stating that communication between couples after passion can promote feelings, improve the quality of next time's sex, and make the sex process more perfect. To this end, a number of sexologists have jointly provided readers with tips to teach you how to communicate after sex.

1. Discuss sexual performance. Truthfully telling your partner "you like or dislike a certain aspect of sex" is the wisest choice. Communicating how you feel about the sexual process not only makes both parties feel more relaxed, but also helps you make up for your shortcomings by making up for your strengths and weaknesses.

[Expert Tips] Sexology expert Dr. Devesh Roy said that communicating about sexual performance is a healthy move, but over-analyzing sexual behavior should be avoided. In addition, if you feel that your partner is lacking in some aspects, you should tell him patiently and strategically. Don't compare your sexual performance to another person's, as this can hurt both parties' feelings.

2. Plan the next “sex dinner”. When both parties are sexually interested, planning the next "sex feast" can help enhance both parties' expectations for wonderful sex, and also bring the couple closer together.

[Expert Tips] Sexology expert Dr. Amit Agarwal said that when planning your next passion, you should highlight your favorite things about the last passion. In addition, you can mention the things you didn't like about the last time you were passionate, so that your partner will know what to avoid "next time". After passion, it is most suitable for couples to start this kind of "intimate innovative planning".

3. Express sexual fantasies. After the hearty passion, almost all sexual desires can be vented. Consider using the intimate moments after sex to express more of your sexual fantasies. Your partner will be more attentive to your fantasy story.

[Expert Tips] Dr. Chetra Bakshi, a relationship consultant, said that many people like to talk about sexual fantasies during foreplay. In fact, the most appropriate time is after sex. Because after sex, your partner is often in a state of sexual excitement and will be more patient in listening to your fantasy expressions. These sexual fantasies may be important to put into practice the next time you have passion.

4. Appreciate each other’s body. Everyone wants to be appreciated, not only for their sexual performance but also for their appearance and body. After sex is the best time to appreciate your partner's body. You can tell your partner personally how touching your partner's body makes you feel, how beautiful their body curves are, etc.

[Expert Tips] Dr. Roy believes that sex is inseparable from caressing. You can use the moments after sex to touch your lover's body while complimenting each other's body.

5. Exchange “love words.” You may have said "I love you" to your partner countless times, but saying it after sex is most effective. After sex, the gentle "whisper of love" can enhance your partner's passion. In addition, hugs are non-verbal signals of love and are a catalyst for love.

[Expert Tips] Dr. Bakshi said that after enjoying sex to the fullest, most partners will fall asleep without realizing that their partners may be looking forward to more loving actions or verbal expressions. Therefore, it is important to briefly express to each other how you love and care about each other after sex.

Five steps to safe sex, one step is indispensable

For sex, sex without orgasm is boring. In order to get it, you have to have sex, which will definitely involve risks. Everyone knows that due to individual differences, no matter how you have sex with anyone, it can never be 100%. safety. Since 100% safety cannot be obtained, then try to minimize the risk step by step.

5 steps to safe sex

Step 1:

Ask the other party to use condoms correctly. Although 70% of Chinese people say they are acceptable without using condoms during sex, condoms' dual functions of disease prevention and contraception undoubtedly make them the most highly recommended contraceptive device among professionals. In addition, about 8% of the population is allergic to latex. If you happen to fall into this category, choosing a condom made of polyurethane that can be purchased in ordinary pharmacies will be the best choice. As for using condoms correctly, that goes without saying.

Step 2:

Are you more demanding when it comes to sex? Don't worry. Understanding your true sexual needs is the second step to having safe sex.

Step 3:

Choose a sexual partner who can accept your point of view: I would like to remind you that people’s sexual concepts are formed over a long period of time under the influence of living environment, educational background and other factors. Do not try to change the other person’s sexual concepts, and do not impose your own sexual concepts on the other person. .

Step 4:

Find out if your sexual partner is violent, unless you like SM: This simple test recommended by psychologists will help you know if your sexual partner is violent:

Question 1. What does he do when he is angry?

Frequent threats to throw things, bang on walls, break objects, etc. are dangerous signs that he lacks self-control.

Question 2. Are his emotions polarized?

Emotional polarization is a reflection of immature personality.

Question 3. Does he come from a violent family?

Children who grow up in violent families often learn to use violence to solve problems.

Question 4. Is he trying to keep you under his control?

For example, he controls how you dress and how you live your life, maybe even to the point where you feel like you can't make decisions without him.

Step 5:

Protecting your sexual privacy is a virtue. If you are not so desperate that you want to exchange sexual experience for money, or you really have unavoidable difficulties, protect and treasure your sexual privacy. Of course, if you and your sexual partner are both highly skilled and don't care about worldly opinions, that's another matter.

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