| Phase | Suggested Actions | Key Sensations | |-------|-------------------|----------------| | | • Begin with slow, intimate penetration (or other preferred entry method). • Maintain eye contact; synchronize breathing. | Warmth, closeness, rhythmic connection. | | B. Rhythm & Variation | • Alternate between slow, deep thrusts and quicker, lighter movements. • Introduce gentle rocking or hip circles. | Builds crescendo, explores different pressure points. | | C. Stimulation of Sensitive Zones | • Use one hand to caress the clitoris, labia, or perineum (if comfortable). • Lightly tease the inner thighs, nipples, or lower back with fingertips. | Heightens arousal, creates layered pleasure. | | D. Position Play (Choose 1–2 that feel natural) | 1. Missionary with a Pillow – pillow under hips for deeper angle. 2. Spooning – intimate, easy for whispering. 3. Modified Cowgirl – partner on top, controlling depth and speed. | Adjusts depth, allows visual connection, gives control options. | | E. Peak & Release | • When approaching climax, maintain steady rhythm; avoid sudden changes unless both desire it. • Allow an “after‑glow” period of gentle contact. | Ensures a satisfying climax for both partners. |
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| Step | What to Do | Why It Matters | |------|------------|----------------| | | Choose a night when you both have no pressing obligations. Turn off distractions (phones, TV). | Creates a relaxed, uninterrupted space. | | B. Ask & Confirm | Initiate a gentle conversation: “I’d love to explore something special together tonight. How do you feel about that?” | Guarantees enthusiastic, ongoing consent. | | C. Establish Boundaries | Discuss any “hard limits” (things you absolutely don’t want) and “soft limits” (things you’re unsure about). Write them down if helpful. | Prevents misunderstandings and builds trust. | | D. Safe Word (Optional) | Pick a word that isn’t likely to come up in normal conversation (e.g., “pineapple”). When spoken, pause or stop. | Provides an easy out if anything becomes uncomfortable. | | E. Check‑In | Re‑affirm consent just before you start and periodically (e.g., “Is this still feeling good?”). | Keeps the experience consensual and responsive. | | Builds crescendo, explores different pressure points