When a woman says "be gentle" it's not rejection
According to the American "Women's Health" magazine, dozens of sexologists surveyed more than 700 women and found that if a man can understand the following five wishes of his partner, then she will definitely devote herself to sex and let you Happy to miss Shu.
Follow her and focus on sex. 42% of women said that the other person's passion and focus can ignite their love. More than 90% of the women surveyed believe that men can't help but make low sounds during sex, which fascinates them. Eye contact and other body language are equally important.
Foreplay is the protagonist. More than 40% of women believe that orgasm will occur during caressing before sexual intercourse, and the most dissatisfied with men's "bed performance" are: neglect of foreplay and lack of creativity.
“Be gentle” is a unique feminine complaint. It does not mean rejection, but a hope that you can be more sensitive to her feelings. At this time, men should explore their partners' sexually exciting areas more seriously and persistently.
The right temperature helps to reach climax. Only half of women can reach orgasm during daily sex, but if they wear socks and have sex, the proportion of reaching orgasm is 80%. This finding does not mean that you must wear socks to have sex, but it emphasizes that a suitable temperature in the room can make women feel safe and relaxed, making it easier to enjoy sex.
Don’t make orgasm your only goal. When women worry about their sexual performance, it can be more difficult to orgasm. Therefore, men can ask more: "Honey, do you like this?" instead of "Are you ready?" If you are just about to hit the mark and she has not yet entered the state, there is no need to force it, because women can understand it. : They may not be able to reach climax every time, and this has nothing to do with your performance.
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