Sex Positions for couples
Practical sex tips and techniques to explore your fantasies and sexuality to deepen your relationship
[Lisa Din]
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Sex Positions: The Ultimate Guide for Exploding Couple's Sex Life with The Top Sex Positions" is a book designed to help you bring romance back into your relationship. Unlike Kama Sutra-style books, this book is going to emphasize on actions and positions that can easily be completed by anyone, regardless of your flexibility or mobility. The idea is to bring romance back into the everyday relationship, allowing you to obtain greater enjoyment and fulfillment from your relationship with your partner.
At one time or another, you likely had a fiery sex life with your partner, but over time it slowly dwindles as relationships settle in and people become comfortable with one another. Alternatively, you may be fresh in a relationship and are seeking out advice on how to have a strong sex life from the get go. Regardless of where you are in experience and in life, this book can help you experience great joy in your sex life.
If you are ready to level up your experience and add fiery passion and romance to your relationship, then you have come to the right place. This book will provide you with excellent advice for both inside and outside of the bedroom, as well as some awesome new sex positions for you to try. Altogether, you will have everything you need to spark fierce and romantic passion in your relationship once again.
Chapter 1: Importance of Sex for Couples
Most people do not understand what sex or intimacy means and how necessary it is to maintain healthy and happy relationships. Sexual abstinence is one of the major reasons for failed marriages, separation, and extramarital affairs, but it is the first step to its advancement.
Intimacy is the proximity and the union of a husband and a wife. Some common intimacy synonyms are love, comfort, empathy, connection, and confidentiality. Sex is a key component of intimacy, but it goes over and above sexual and physical relationships; it is just how mentally and emotionally familiar you are with your partner. This connection will make sex even better after all.
I therefore wanted to spend time sharing rationales of why each married person who reads this book should reap the benefits of their bed and of their partner, as often as possible, in recognition of the beauty of matrimony and the powerful, still very important significance that sex serves in it.
Sex Fosters Intimacy
This is possibly the most accurate explanation as to why married partners need more sex. Sex builds intimate relationships. Of course, you share something, and your relationship is well connected, but when sex falls short of how you convey your love for one another, something is wrong. Your chemistry may be fizzled by the need to work together and the assurance of your existence. Although you're in love, you're probably losing the sex chemistry at the very start, so you need to bring it back with a little more sex.
Its a Stress-buster
It's obvious how wonderful it can be to come back home after a long day and unleash all that stressful energy in the bed with your partner. Experts say that regular sex helps people better respond to stress by releasing healthy endorphins in their body. It not only makes you relax but also allows your partner plenty of room to bond in the bed. Then after this you'll be able to get a good night's sleep. While it is not recommended to be active before sleep, sex is an exception. The body temperature is lowered and sleep is encouraged.
Sex Bonds Couples Together
During sexual activity, the explosion of endorphins in the brain helps couples bind during intercourse. The most personal moments with your partner are not only the penetration but also your playful exploration before the sex. Men and women alike need passion, affection, and intimacy to demonstrate to each other that their love is alive and well.
Sex Aids Problem-solving
As time advances in a long-term relationship, couples disagree more about things than at the beginning. Differences in opinion leading to disputes are normal, and couples tend to move apart. Sex then transforms into an effective truce operation. Sexual intimacy allows couples to collaborate more lovingly in their disputes by reaching through their differences and finding common ground for both instead of engaging in a power struggle. It also gives rise to lost romance and reminds them of their trust even in their romantic spirit.
Sex Builds a Deeper Level of Communication
Some couples who are sexually satisfied will tell you that sex is not limited to the bedroom alone; their roots extend much further into their daily lives. The key is communication outside your bedroomyour physical connection in the bed would be weak without it. Great sex starts in your head, which always involves honest communication with your partner. Building on it is what enables women to feel a deeper connection with their husbands and truly enjoy the relationship.
Sex is a Great Workout
Since sex is an energetic physical activity, you can burn a lot of calories. A good sex round is equal to a moderate exercise, like rapidly ascending a staircase run. You stimulate the muscles during intercourse that will help your belly, back, and thigh relax and stretch. On average, in 30 minutes of good sex, you will finally burn 200 calories. Therefore, it's beneficial to cut off a little time on your treadmill and to substitute it by sex with your partner if your fitness program monitors all the calories you take and burn.