Category > Consent, Sex, Love & Relationships
What is important when it comes to sex?
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION BEFORE: It’s better to have an embarrassing talk about sex rather than an embarrassing, unpleasant or even traumatic sexual encounter before you’re ready. Have a conversation before. The best time to have a chat about what you like and dislike about sex, oral or penetrative (vaginal or anal), is BEFORE sex — when your clothes are still on. This allows you and your partner to have a discussion that isn’t coercive or pressured. Go over what you like, what you dislike or anything that is an absolute no-go. This means that when you are in the heat of the moment, you both know the rules.
COMMUNICATION DURING: Communication before sex doesn’t mean communication stops during it or doing anything sexual. Listen and look for non-verbal clues. Connect to your partners body and what they are showing you through their body language. Ask them if they are enjoying it. At anytime, don’t be afraid to give directions or to tell your partner if something just isn’t working for you. If your partner looks fearful or uncomfortable STOP and talk to them.
COMMUNICATION AFTER: Just as important as it is to communicate with your partner before and during sex, it is equally important to communicate after as this builds the relationship and the pleasure of your experience with each other. True intimacy is the connection you have with each other and not the sexual act.
DON’T BE ASHAMED OF INEXPERIENCE:
CONTRACEPTION: Remember part of your communication together needs to be about contraception. For more information check out our articles on contraception.
Here is a little video on this topic: Enjoy … 😇 🙂 https://vimeo.com/238552764