By Levi Reiss
Do you want to improve your sex life? It seems that most people do, whether they are heterosexuals, homosexuals, or somewhere in between. Don't believe that there is a magic pick-up line, pill, potion, or perfume that will make it happen immediately, if not sooner. But we do feel that our articles can make a major difference in your sex life, and even in your love life, if that's what you want. Why not give them a try?
We have so many suggestions for improving your sex life that we are putting together an alphabetical list of what to do. We are also putting together an alphabetical list of what not to do. Don't waste all your time, effort, perhaps money, and perhaps love by putting your foot in your mouth when what you really want; we all know what you really want. We present a double series of articles for the letter T. The focus here is on tongue, touch, and treasure.
T is for tongue. Get your tongue lashing. Of course if uninvited don't go hog wild with your tongue or you may be in for a tongue lashing and be banished to the pig sty. The tongue is definitely a sensual, sexual organ and should be treated as such. A good tonguing is a real treat for both of you. Once you get the knack of tongue hockey you may want to leave ice hockey back at the rink. Unlike skating, when tonguing proceed in small steps. As things progress you can pick up the pace, and send your tongue into various and sundry regions. Just stay away from that pickle slicer.
T is for touch. Make sure to touch. Soft caresses can be very inviting; do them right and you may be invited for more. That would be very touching. Don't approach your partner like a baker kneading the dough. You can't start touching too softly. As things get hotter and heavier your touching can deepen and evolve, slowly at first. Touch, touch, touch, and finally touchdown. After a sexual touchdown the extra points can and probably should involve more touching. Isn't that touching?
T is for treasure. Treasure the moments you have together, and not only when locked in a lover's embrace. Life is made up of such moments. When you look back you may treasure such memories as much as the paroxysms of release itself. Savoring these treasures gives you the pause and strength to go for the next round, a treasure in itself.
Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored ten books on computers and the Internet, but to be honest, he would rather just drink fine wine, eat fine food, and enjoy life. He teaches classes in computers at an Ontario French-language community college. Among his many web sites he is particularly proud of his new site celebrating all kinds of love including physical love at http://www.sexsexesex.com. You will find a wide range of jokes, articles, and quotes devoted to various aspects of sex and a great collection of photos. If you don't know French, enjoy the translations. Check out his global wine website at http://www.theworldwidewine.com. |
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