Sexual Anticipation – The Wait Is a Turn On

Sexual anticipation is a huge turn on and can help create a consistent sexual lifestyle and just the thought of sex can be a strong turn on for most people.

These are Some of the Many Advantages.

  • Higher levels of imagination and confidence.
  • Inspires people to try new sex positions and new sexual experiences.
  • Helps people to understand their sexuality.
  • Provides people with unique fetishes, kinks or interests that help to shape their personal identity.
  • Encourages people with inspiration to seek solutions for personal sexual lifestyle issues through the imagination.
  • People to find new ways to experience higher levels of sexual pleasure.
  • Inspires people to explore outside of their sexual boundaries with adult lifestyle products.

More Reasons Why!!

  • Inspires people to find new ways to help fulfill their sexual companion’s needs.
  • Re-connection within long term relationships.
  • Encourages people in relationships to fulfill each others sexual interests whilst developing stronger levels of trust.
  • Allows people to look forward to new sexual experiences on a daily basis.
  • Provides people with the opportunity to help develop stronger orgasms through mental and physical arousal.
  • Increases the body’s natural arousal and lubrication levels for effortless penetrative sex.
  • Introduces our sexual partner to new sensations, feelings and experiences that they otherwise may have not.

 Sexual Anticipation – A HUGE Turn On

To help build the anticipation of sex, you can begin by thinking of a type of scenario you may want to find yourself in sexually. There are countless scenarios to choose from.

Below is a list of a couple of scenarios you may wish to consider.

  • You are the captain of a pirate ship and one of your sailors is behaving badly.
  • Laying back in a hammock talking to your crush underneath the night sky.
  • You are at home and brush pass your lover. You sneak a glimpse of their lingerie or hot body.
  • Sitting in the back row of Event Cinemas with your lover and no one else is there.
  • You are a nurse and your patient has a medical problem that can only be fixed by undressing them.
  • You’re a cop and you pull over someone who has been speeding but you want something more.
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The scenario does not have to be outrageously descriptive. It just needs to fit into your needs of what you would like to happen.

To further develop your scenario, you can think about what you will need to have sex. You can make the scenario as arousing as possible. A great way to do this is by adding product’s to your fantasy like costumes or lingerie. To make thing’s even hotter you can try dirty talking.

Below are some effortless suggestions to help spice up your sex life. 

Explore sex in new and exciting ways.

  • Do you have your heart set on a new deep throating experience? Maybe you need to keep some numbing deep throat spray nearby.
  • Would you like to put on a show? Try using a clear men’s masturbator or a sex toy during foreplay. If you would like you can allow your sexual companion complete control of the product.
  • Would you like to take control of a situation and provide them with a wild sexual encounter? Invest in a pair of handcuffs and a mask.
  • Would like to make your partner feel full? You can try some Viagra alongside a textured penis sleeve so you can feel the pleasure to or maybe a strapon dildo may take your fancy.
  • Would you like to give your partner a body to body massage? Begin in the shower and lather your bodies up to get clean. Arouse each other by using massage oil.
  • Would you like to feel sexy? Wear some lingerie that will make you feel wonderful.
  • Maybe they have been really naughty? Invest in a leather crop and a leather collar to give them the punishment they deserve.
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Exploration of sex can be seen within the movie “Fifty Shades Darker”.

It is one of the very first movies about BDSM to be praised by the media and the public.  This movie allowed people the ability to explore their kinks, desires and fetishes on a personal level.  It has made the world of BDSM a normal type of sexual fetish that can excite any relationship.

To make the anticipation of sex as strong as possible make sure you take your partner out beforehand.

If you find you and your partner are always busy, set a side personal time that you both agree to.

Michael Castleman the author of Great Sex: A Man’s Guide to the Secret Principles of Total-Body Sex stated:

“Make a date for sex, don’t let it be an afterthought. Do whatever you like to do beforehand, go to a movie or dinner, take a walk, have a glass of wine by candlelight, whatever the couple likes to do as a couple. But set aside that time.”

Above all else, to help make things go as easily as possible ensure you have some lubrication nearby!

Stay Sexually Active Despite Aging

Aging can take a toll on both your mind and body and we all want to be sexually active despite aging.

It can also affect your desire for romance. As the years go by, you may not feel as energetic as you once were when you were younger. You may not be able to last long in bed or you may have lost interest in intimate moments with your spouse.

Aging can put a strain on your romantic relationship.

No matter the years you have spent with your partner, you might realize at some point that the spark is no longer there.  Iit’s still possible to remain romantically active no matter how much you’ve aged. You can keep yourself and your partner happy just by making changes to your lifestyle and knowing how to please your partner.

Here are a few tips to help you keep the fire of romance alive

1. Lead a healthy lifestyle

When it comes to romance, having a healthy mind and body is crucial. Your lifestyle can affect your behavior, so you must adopt a healthy habit that revolves around doing ample exercise and eating a balanced diet.

A good workout helps produce endorphins and dopamine. Not only do these hormones lift your mood, but they can also increase your attractiveness.

When it comes to your eating habits, look for foods that can help boost your libido.  Ensure that your body gets all the nutrients it needs. On top of oysters, you can also look towards salmon meat and citrus fruits. These popular aphrodisiacs can also boost your stamina so you can perform better in bed.

2. Go on an intimate date

Spending quality time with your partner is crucial to keeping your relationship alive. Even as you enter your senior years, setting aside time for a romantic date can help enhance your mood and even prevent the onset of mental diseases.

That’s because people regardless of age have fewer mental health problems if they are socially active.

Considering that your closest social connection is your romantic partner, you will need to spend time and effort strengthening this connection. Going on a date is the best way to do that.

If you are not busy over the weekend, get your partner to free up their whole evening and pick a good venue that offers good food.  Don’t limit yourself to a fancy restaurant. Anywhere is ideal for a romantic date so long as it offers an intimate atmosphere.

3. Learn to settle conflicts

No matter how long you have been with your partner, you may have experienced conflict at some point in your relationship. In your senior years, you should have learned as much as you can about settling a conflict before it gets worse.

Constant communication can go a long way in helping you discover more about each other. Even if you have had the same conflict, you should still reach out and talk it through with your spouse. Don’t ignore it just because you have been through it many times.

Confronting the problem head-on is also a great way to build intimacy.

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4. Work as a team

As you age, you may experience conditions that can affect you mentally, physically, and socially. You must provide each other with the support you need to overcome these problems.

Whether it’s dealing with memory problems or chronic pain, being there for each other can help you nurture intimacy and confront the problem more easily.

Romance is not just about satisfying each other’s physical desires.

It’s also about helping each other go through a difficult time, especially if the problem happens to affect your romantic drive. Erectile dysfunction becomes more likely as you grow older, but you and your partner can work together in finding a way around it.

You might be thinking about whether viagra is your best option.  But you must talk this over with your partner and answer questions like how much it costs to order one? and “Are there any side effects you should be aware of?”

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Dating Older Couple

5. Be Adventurous in Bed

It takes effort to be able to satisfy your partner. But at your age, you might feel as though love making has become less exciting. This is true if you never tried anything new to spice up your sex life.

Good news is that you can save your relationship by experimenting with new ideas that are guaranteed to make you feel young.

For this, you shouldn’t be limited by the idea that you are too old to try anything new.  You can look for fresh ways to make the experience more enjoyable and interesting. Use sex toys or try out new positions you haven’t done before. Being adventurous will help you bring the spark back to your relationship and change your view of lovemaking in your senior years.

Even as you grow older, it’s still possible to keep the romance alive in your relationship. It all starts with knowing that you can still make changes to the way you satisfy your partner.

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