What else can we do during foreplay besides kissing? Every time we have sex, my boyfriend never does foreplay, which makes me feel unsatisfied.
Foreplay is a series of warm-up behaviors before sex, which can be sweet talk, dirty talk, or physical intimacy, such as kissing, hugging, caressing, etc.
Many people ignore the importance of foreplay when having sex and start thrusting directly, which actually makes sex less fun.
The purpose of foreplay is to awaken and stimulate each other’s sexual desire, mobilize each other’s sexual excitement, and prepare both bodies for the upcoming sex activities.
Today I will share some foreplay tips for both men and women, so that your partner can quickly get into the mood for sex!
Use your fingers to explore every inch of his/her skin, from behind the ear all the way down to the shoulders, neck, collarbone, chest, abdomen, and inner thighs. Don’t use too much force, just lightly skim across like a dragonfly skimming the water. You can move back and forth on some key sensitive areas, or increase the force and draw circles clockwise.
Wait until his/her breathing becomes rapid, then you can attack his/her private parts.
If you are a boy, you can use your penis or fingers to go deep into it and move it back and forth; if you are a girl, you can use your hands and mouth together, stroking it up and down or rotating and rubbing it.
Kissing is of course essential. First, use your tongue to carefully trace the shape of your partner’s lips, taking care of every part. Then you can hold the her/his lips and suck them to arouse sexual desire.
Don’t just keep sticking your tongue in, and don’t just sweep it in your sex partner’s mouth. You can try chasing his/her tongue, or you can write ABCD in their mouths. If you really can’t learn how to French kiss, then I suggest that you buy a box of jelly and practice more alone.
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