Bedroom Talk
Preparation
Before you have sex, agree that you want to find
out more about what your partner likes. If you've normally made love in
silence, they may feel too inhibited to respond if they're not forewarned.
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Next time you're caressing your partner, ask for feedback. Think about
what you're doing and what information you need. For example: "Would you
prefer me to touch harder or softer?" "Do you prefer long or short strokes?"
"Up and down, or round in circles?" "Flat of my hand or fingertips?"
Don't ask "Is this nice?" if what you really want to know is "Does this
turn you on?"
Ten out of ten
Agree on a scaling system, so you can ask how much something turns
them on. For example, zero can equal nice and ten can equal orgasm.
Hand it over
If you or your partner finds it difficult to describe what you'd like,
try the hand-over-hand technique. When you want to show them what to do, put
their hand over yours or put your hand on top of theirs and guide them.
Last reviewed: 10/05
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