Sex-Art of Lovemaking
Most individual would say I enjoyed my partner last night when were making out or having sex. We both feel comfortable and enjoying each other when we had sex but how can one say they really did have an enjoyable sex?
Some lovers shyly ignored this kind of a question and yet do they really say they have great sexual intercourse?
Sex is an art of lovemaking, in which both you and your lover share your emotions when doing this art. As it is said that sex is an art, individuals still need to practice on how this art can be done properly.
Some would never say that their sex life is enjoyable as it may lower the moral of their partners knowing that their partners or lovers cannot fully satisfy them.
Most men would want to have their women reach “multiple orgasms” to fully satisfy them while women prefer mood settings for an environment leading to sex and want to remember them. Putting these notions together we could say that the secret in having a memorable and pleasurable lovemaking is to become creative. Don’t just rush into things when your having sex, keep it in a sensual and arousing prospective.
Include a scenery if you want, music, candles (scented or not) and even color settings can change a mood of your partner. Never instantly go into intercourse, set the right mood, a bit of foreplay could even arouse your partner even more, whispering sweet words into your partners ear can change the mood. Being open with each other building trust is another intimate way to encourage better sex.
Women want their men touching and caressing their bodies, igniting their sensual and arousing state before doing the intercourse. Men should know the pleasure zones of their partner, it take time to learn but being able to could open up the five senses of your woman and could even lead to greater sex.
The use of foreplay and how it could be done with intimate results lies in the stimulation of the pleasure zones of your body.
To be able to do this could lead to a very healthy relationship without you or your partner regretting saying “Did I satisfy you?”





