Share about 'that thing' to make your marriage more passionate

DNUM_DAZAFZCABG 20:42

Talking about sex with your partner can take your marriage to the next level. Here are some intimate topics every couple should discuss.

Ảnh minh họa
Illustration

Number of times "intimate" in a week

Everyone has different needs when it comes to sex, so understanding your spouse’s desires is essential to having a harmonious sex life. The number of times you have sex each week can also tell you whether you’re having too little or too much intimacy.

What do you like or hate the most?

Everyone reacts differently in the bedroom, some like gentle caresses, others like rough touches. So unless you have the ability to guess, the only way to know how the other person feels is to talk to each other. Being honest about what you like or dislike will also help both of you feel more confident, comfortable and "that thing" will also be more sublime.

Feeling after sex

After sex, you may feel happy or dissatisfied. Some people, after being intimate, still do not feel connected or want their lover to hold their hand, hug them, or kiss them. At times like these, put aside your shyness and tell your partner how you feel, and don't forget to ask for their feelings. Only then will happiness become more complete and you both know where you are lacking.

When does desire increase or decrease?

The human body reacts differently to conditions and depending on the change in circumstances, desire can be activated or reduced. Therefore, you should discuss and carefully consider the factors that affect your sex life. These can be mood-destroying items such as photos of loved ones, scattered furniture or inspiring details such as clothes, scents, dim lights.

What to do when you have health problems

Hormones in your body suddenly change, you are pregnant, have just given birth or you are simply sick. At times like these, you need to share so that your other half can sympathize and together find a way to solve the problem.

According to Dantri

RELATED NEWS