eXtreme Sex Ed: Help! I Feel Like A Spectator During Sex! (Video)
Talk With Your Partner
While you want to be careful about how you approach this subject, it’s important to talk with your partner and be open and honest with them about what you like and don’t like.
Don’t criticize your partner for moves that you don’t like, instead suggest new ones that you’d like to try.
If you close the lines of communication and never let your partner know what feels good and what doesn’t, you’ll never be "into" your partner or even "into" sex with them.
Use Trial and Error
Similarly, your partner can share with you what they like so together you can experiment with what works and forget about what doesn’t.
With a little trial and error, you and your partner will learn what you like and what you don’t like, making it easier for you to have successful intimate encounters. Take it slow if you need to and stay open and honest with your partner. Don’t get discouraged and keep trying. You’ll never find out what turns you on and gets you into it if you don’t try!
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