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A very seductive offer of My Hotels group UK and the erotic lifestylebrand 210th.

Here’s a frisky packagepackage for Valentines couples: boutique chain My Hotels has partnered with erotic lifestyle brand 210th to create saucy mini-breaks at its three hotels in Brighton and London. Guests receive a sumptuous gift box including a “luxury vibrator”, massage oil and pleasure balls, satin blindfolds and an array of “saucy assignments” designed to surprise and delight. An energy-boosting breakfast is served in the morning.

Foreplay is generally seen as what you do before you get to intercourse, to prepare yourselves (especially the woman) to be ready to receive ‘penetration’ by the man. Intercourse is seen as a vigorous activity consisting of the man thrusting into the woman, or less frequently, the woman bouncing around on the man.

The problem with this limited view is that it assumes:
1) that intercourse is the ‘main event’ of sex and that other activities simply lead-up to that ‘main event’;
2) that intercourse is such a vigorous activity that plenty of preparation is required.

But let’s look at this differently. Let’s say that:
1) intercourse isn’t the main event, that it’s just one of many elements of sex and love-making;
2) intercourse doesn’t have to be vigorous and requiring lots of preparation;
3) intercourse can in essence be part of the foreplay.

Now that’s a different view!

With this approach the lines between foreplay and sex blur and it all becomes part of a flow of love-making that changes every time and can last from moments to hours.

Gentle intercourse can start the whole sexual encounter, even without any movement at all. Having your genitals connected while gazing into each other’s eyes, or kissing, or simply lying there enjoying the feeling of genital connection – is a type of foreplay. That could be enough in itself, or it might lead on to more vigorous intercourse, or more vigorous oral or manual, or bring in toys, lie around in 69 for ages, get up and dance, chat, have a cup of tea, and then do it all again… Whatever! Create something wonderful and new every time!

 

Source: Jacqueline Hellyer

How to seduce your LadyWhether you’ve been married a year or a decade, you’ve probably discovered that sex can go stale, no matter how much you love your partner. Keeping sex hot in a monogamous relationship is a challenge—but can you think of a better one to tackle? As any sex therapist will tell you, there really are differences between men and women when it comes to sex. As long as a man is still in good health, he generally needs little priming to get ready for sex. While that doesn’t mean he won’t enjoy foreplay, just the thought of making love is enough to make him ready.

Women need more. They generally express the need to know that sex means more than just a physical release. Yes, physical release is good for women, but for women orgasm comes more easily and may even feel better if sex has some emotional meaning.

Sometimes men really don’t seem to understand how to make sex meaningful to their wife. Because a man sees the act of sex as an expression of love, he may not get what he needs to do to create trust and intimacy.

That is where the art of seduction comes in. To seduce someone means to entice them, to make the idea of sex very appealing. Seduction requires charm. You need to be clever, to make yourself not only attractive to your wife, but to attract her to you as well.

One way to seduce your wife is to let her know how much you love her. And I don’t just mean her chest or tush. I mean all of her. Tell her how much you love her face, her hands, the curve of her calf. Tell her you love her kindness and her laugh. Notice the things that made you first fall in love with her, and tell her that you still notice. (more…)

While everyone is busy working off the calories and making good food choices for lowering fat consumption, why not add another criterion to the new year/new body strategy:

Foods filled with nutrients to support your libido!

We all know the classic food aphrodisiacs:

oysters contain dopamine, a hormone known to increase libido (the fabulous foreplay of shucking and sharing oysters adds to the arousal factor!)

chocolate contains phenylethylamine, a chemical believed to produce the feeling of “being in love” (women are aroused by how they feel!)

avocados are filled with high levels of folic acid, which helps metabolize proteins, providing more energy for friskiness; and potassium, which helps regulate a woman’s thyroid gland (happy thyroid, happy libido!)

hot chilies contain a chemical called capsaicin, which increases circulation to get the blood pumping and stimulating the nerve endings (are you feeling the happy dance yet?)

But did you know celery, bananas, almonds, mangos, and garlic help your sex drive too? Asparagus, liver, eggs, pumpkin seeds, watermelon, salmon, figs and even basil have nutrients to keep your desire humming along!

Foods That Make Your Sex Better provides the scientific and nutrient info if you need to dig deeper, and Foods to Increase Libido shares how to best eat these foods for the most passionate impact.

The men in your lives will love this article on better sex through eating – their menu includes vanilla ice cream and steak – of course!

The next time you’re writing down your grocery list or ordering from a menu, be sure to include these passion feeding foods to help you stay tuned in and turned on!

 

Source: Bring Back Desire

Women Sex and Shopping (WSS) is, as the title suggests, mainly concerned with the complex interaction between women’s sexual behaviours, expectations and desires and the goods that they buy or the marketing and merchandising that they react to.

The Women Sex and Shopping Top 50 Pleasure Goods List was devised as a means of illustrating a point. It accurately reflects the product universe that women describe to us (although everyone will have different variations).  Most experienced retailers will see immediately the implications for retail strategies, for store design and product innovation. Perhaps most importantly the Top 50 products support the WSS research in illuminating a consumer perspective that has been seriously under-estimated.