“Sex is a part of nature. I go along with nature.”

Marilyn Monroe

 

Adventurers of intimacy!

You know that electric, butterfly-inducing moment when everything in the room just disappears, and it’s just you and your partner? There’s no doubt; when it’s good, intimacy can feel like a euphoric rollercoaster ride, making us feel seen, cherished, and more connected to ourselves and our partners. But hey, this isn’t a ‘one-size-fits-all’ journey. And it’s definitely not always about getting the mechanics right; it’s about setting the stage with the right mindset and emotions.

We’ve often heard, “Sex is as natural as breathing.” But, let’s face it: the realms of intimacy can sometimes feel more like navigating a maze. It’s a powerful, exhilarating force that, at times, might contradict other emotions and values we hold dear. Have you ever yearned for something unconventional or felt shy voicing your desires to your loved one? You’re not alone. Intimacy can be complex, surprising us with its unpredictability.

Sure, there are those melt-into-each-other, forget-the-world moments that dissolve our feelings of loneliness. But if we’re being real? Those are the cherries on top. The journey of intimacy is sprinkled with moments of uncertainty, exploration, and self-reflection. And guess what? It’s okay to feel tangled up sometimes. It’s okay to yearn, question, or even shy away.

Remember, whether you’re diving deep into the oceans of passion or sitting on the shore, pondering its vastness — you’re never alone in your feelings. Let’s navigate, celebrate, and sometimes untangle this beautiful, intricate dance together.

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  • Understanding Your Partner’s Body
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  • Sexual Positions
  • Sexual Fantasy vs. Reality
  • Sexual Needs of Men
  • Sexual Needs of Women
  • What makes you aroused?
  • Sexual Inhibition to Expression
  • Masturbation
  • Sexual Myths
  • Experiments with Sex
  • Kamasutra: Practicing the Ancient Wisdom
  • Foreplay: Royal Road to Orgasm!
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  • Does Size Matter?
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