Create a sexy space
Jessica MigalaYour busy days, so that the place where you spend your nights your bedroom may reflect the fact that, with laundry piled in a corner last night and pajama still hangs by the bed But distracted because they slow down for a romantic interlude. For a sensual environment, you need to create an oasis. We asked for their best advice sexopathologists to update your bedroom a place where you know you're ready to turn up the heat are.
Cue Thermostat
"The couples want to have spontaneous sex, but if it's too cold in your room, you do not want to roll naked in it," says Alina Zoldbrod, PhD, sex therapist and author of Boston on sexsmart.com. In the same sense, one that is too hot and too uncomfortable reduces the ability of a person to get a big erection, she said. The right temperature is to your personal preferences and your partner on the base, but between 68 to 70 degrees is ideal for most. "Choose the temperature will not make you think," Oh my fingers so cold, "said Zoldbrod.
Clean Sheets
Basically, we are simple creatures that do not really need fancy expensive beds with super-high-density tissue. It is important that your sheets are clean and smell good. "Sheets, people feel good, and they are simply sexier than red satin sheets every day," said Gracie countries, licensed marriage and family therapist in New York. "I call it an effect clean slate "Another trick:. in spring and summer, when the heat, hang dry leaves to the outside (if you have room for a backyard), to be held a fresh notch factor.
Keep the TV out
Have you heard that your bedroom should be reserved only for sleeping and sex, as many experts recommend completely the TV. Zoldbrod is one of them. "You can use the TV to keep a romantic or erotic film," she explains. "It's nice to have a way to do this have to do in your bedroom and not see something on your laptop." Obviously, you use your own discretion. If you think you are, it is also trying to play hockey or CNN, you can use the pill instead.
Ban Phones
Your iPhone should go, says Lund. A survey showed that 75% of Americans say they are mostly within five feet of the smartphone, and one in 10 check their mobile phones. During sexual intercourse, not even trying to keep nearly They are better able to prioritize, and partners, so nothing distracts you. After all, no one wants to feel like they are second ring your e-mail, right?
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