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What To Talk About After Sex

Sex is a wonderful thing, but afterwards can be a little awkward if you don’t know what to talk about. Here are some tips for after sex discussions.

Ok, semen’s out. Now what?

The world doesn’t end when you orgasm, there is a continuing, social, person-to-person interaction after intercourse. That intimacy bubble doesn’t burst when youejaculate. This may not be evident in one-shot deals where you’ll probably never see each other again, but it becomes very obvious in long-term relationships.

What Is After Sex Talk?

Afterplay talk is very similar to boy-girl date conversation, the only difference is that you don’t talk crap just to get into her pants because you’ve been there and done her. It’s one of pure communication as the only motive is to bond with your partner – and have fun while at it. The ability to converse and temporarily forego sleep separates great lovers from men who roll over and go to sleep after barely slipping the condom off their shiny penises.

Being awake post-coitus is one of the marks of a guy who gets laid regularly, who doesn’t resort to typical begging. He knows that afterplay is the most important bridge to the next sack session. For one cannot keep ignoring a woman’s need for post-ejaculation companionship.

If you constantly make her feel she’s just good for the sex, over time, she’ll wise up and realize she has something you want – and if you don’t treat her any better, you’ll experience a shortage of it – a sort of what goes around comes around situation.

Do You Have To Talk After Sex?

Sure, there is no law compelling you to engage in afterplay conversations, you can always doze the night/afternoon away. But sooner or later, you’ll wake up, and soon, you’ll have boners and you’ll have the hots for her again. What I’m saying is that in terms of relationships, this is an investment worth your effort. I will not explain why this is, I hope you are insightful enough to realize that this matters to women and not to miss the fact that you have as much to gain.

What NOT To Discuss

Except for a few landmines, you can talk about virtually anything under the sun. Talk about your most intimate secrets for all I care, although simpler topics are better. Talk about the ingredients of your version of the World’s Perfect Sandwich. Anything!

Don’t turn it into a serious, drawn-out discussion, do it in the spirit of fun. Be unthreatening, playful, and don’t make a big deal out of it.

But no guy talk. Guys can yak away about their passions not knowing they’re slowly lullabying the woman to sleep. Conversations involving engines, radiators and hydraulics should be saved for your car mechanic on poker nights. Same thing goes for guns, the playoffs and RPGs. All she’ll really hear is “Blah blah, bablahblablah.” Imagine her talking about lip gloss, concealers and asking for your personal philosophy on make-up. How can you engage? You can listen to death, but all you’ll really hear is “Blah blah blah, bablah,blabla… and that’s why I need your credit card this Sunday.”

Veer off negative topics like death, accidents, failures and disappointments. Stay away from stuff that caused friction in the past (eg. bills, ex’s, in-laws, nagging). They’re anti-climactic. Why would you stop a great aura with a lousy remark about how you absolutely abhor her friends?

Spiral up, don’t start digging holes.

What You SHOULD Talk About

Talk to her vanity instead. Talk her up. Comment on her sexual prowess, make her feel so good about herself she’ll want to do you again and again. (This is one way of starting a sexual addiction.)

In addition to talking about simple, fun stuff, the couple can also discuss the SEX and further refine the experience. Unless you engage your lady in open, honest sexual conversation, she’ll try giving you an orgasm with the often frustrating trial and error method. Simply telling her what you want saves time and a whole lot of errors. She may not instantly become an expert, but she’ll get on with the program and improve steadily.

During the heat of passion, one doesn’t have the luxury to plug in a projector, use a laser pointer, and graphically illustrate the moves. So one simply howls, ‘to the left’ or ‘more! After sex, you actually have the luxury of gathering your thoughts, choosing your words and belting out a speech. It’s an opportunity to communicate clearly and precisely.

SO, TELL HER WHAT YOU WANT! (She’d appreciate it.)

Not being able to specifically pin down your desires is an entirely different thing. Honestly, have you ever spared a second to think about the kind of sex that you want? If not, then no wonder you can’t communicate them to a woman, and no wonder you’re not getting it from her!

Still, many don’t sound-off because of fear. It’s that timeless fear of rejection, the embarrassment of being said “NO” to, the sting of being laughed at and told, “You want that?! You sicko!” Add to that the anxiety of telling your woman that she actually sucks at a technique she prides herself in, like a blowjob.

These fears will always exist. And there’s eerie comfort in knowing that many guys experience them.

The most effective way of dealing with such is not by explaining them away or denying their existence, it’s by learning exactly what to do.

Rihanna has treated her fans with racy black and white pictures of herself on Facebook. The Good Girl Gone Bad singer took inspiration from Cleopatra for Peace and Love Festival.

R&B star Rihanna has been accused of sending out a dangerous message to other victims of domestic violence after admitting she still “misses” her ex-boyfriend who was charged with assaulting her three years ago. Rihanna’s turbulent two-year relationship with rapper Chris Brownended

after he attacked her on the eve of the Grammy Awards in 2009. 

But in an interview withOprah Winfrey the 24-year-old beauty has said Brown “made a mistake” and “needed help” adding that she misses him.

Charities have criticised the comments claiming they could reduce the seriousness of abusive relationships, reported The Independent.

Vivienne Hayes, chief executive of the Women’s Resource Centre, said, “Rihanna’s case demonstrates the emotional complexities felt by women locked in abusive relationships.

“Whatever the nature of the argument, [Brown] chose to beat her up. And we need to stop society allowing us to normalise such behaviour.”

Brown was sentenced to five years probation and six months of community labour after his attack ofRihanna.

Rihanna has admitted she “was more concerned about” her “best friend” Chris Brown after the singer’s vicious attack on her three years ago.

“I’m reminded by a lot of things. A lot of good memories we had. By the slightest things; hotel rooms, tour venues, any little thing, music, songs, and I do miss him at times,” said Rihanna.

In the clip, shot for Oprah’s Next Chapter, the 58-year-old chat show queen revealed the ‘Umbrella’ hitmaker “talks a lot, a lot, a lot about you know who, Mr Chris Brown.”

Couple having sex

Young women in the US are having their first sexual experience after not before  they arrive on campus, according to a survey released on Thursday. The Ultimate College Girl Survey, conducted by HerCampus.com, an online community for college women, was conducted during the 2011-12 academic

year and involved nearly 2,600 participants between the ages of 17 and 23. 

Sixty-nine percent of those surveyed said that they didn’t lose their virginity until they turned 18, while 43 percent of respondents were still virgins at the time of the survey.  For those respondents who had already had sex, 12.3 percent lost their virginity at 17, while 9.5 percent said that their first time was at age 16. Participants hailed from 677 different US schools, with graduating classes 2012 through 2015 almost equally represented.

“The delay in first sex in the HerCampus.com survey seems high, which may be due to selectivity in who is interviewed,” Laura Lindberg, a senior research associate at Guttmacher, told Self Magazine. “However, it’s not surprising that girls attending college wait to have sex later than other girls, for many reasons,” she says, citing race, income and parents’ education as potential factors.

Even still, she adds that being a virgin likely has less of a stigma today than it has in recent years. “We hear over and over from readers that they are waiting for the right guy to have sex for the first time, rather than simply viewing it as an item to check off their high school or college bucket list,” Kaplan says.

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US, young girls are waiting longer to have their first sexual experience. The proportion of 15- to 19-year-old females who had been sexually active at least once declined from 51 percent in 1988 to 43 percent in 2006-2010.

For males, CDC data suggests the decline is even greater — the proportion of 15- to 19-year-old males who had been sexually active at least once dropped from 60 percent in 1988 to 42 percent in 2006-2010

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Not only women but men also fake orgasm and they’re faking it far more often that you may think. In a recent survey by AskMen.com and TresSugar.com, 54 per cent of women said they had faked an orgasm and 26 per cent said they faked it every time they had sex. Surprisingly, 34 per

cent of men admitted they had also faked climax at least once. The survey polled 49,000 men and 1000 women, News.com.au reported. 

This is a significant increase compared to a similar survey conducted in 2010 by Mens Health, in which only 17 per cent of men admitted faking it.

When a man realises he isn”t going to orgasm, faking it may seem a good way to avoid an awkward situation with their partners and hurt their feelings. Afterall, men have a reputation for being able to climax easily, according to the report.

Ask.men also pointed out that a condition known as “delayed ejaculation” – which often prompts men to faking climax – has been linked to rising antidepressant use, workplace and economic stress, the proliferation of pornography and over-masturbation.

This is on top of traditional causes, such as exhaustion and having had a “few too many”. (ANI)

Couple having sex

Over a quarter of women fake orgasm every time they have sex, a new study has revealed. AskMen.com’s Great Male Survey 2012 polled 50,000 people from across the U.S., the UK and Australia, to arrive at the figures. 30 percent of women surveyed said that they never have to fake it.

And over a third of men admitted to having faked a climax at least once. 

In fact, 40 percent of men said they were only “somewhat satisfied” with their sex lives but there was “room for improvement”, and 22 percent admitted: “I have no sex life”, the Daily Mail reported.

Twenty-five per cent of women admitted that they were also “not at all satisfied, because of the quality of sex”, with 27 percent admitting to “no sex life”.

The survey results went beyond sex to reveal some interesting attitudes towards relationships.

Weight gain turned out to be a major issue. While 67 percent of women said that they would remain with their boyfriend if he became fatter, over half of men ruthlessly admitted they would not stay with their girlfriends if they piled on pounds.

Contrary to popular belief, it found that only 44 percent of women believed in marriage, compared with 70 percent of men.

Demonstrating further female cynicism, a third of women admitted to secretly reading their boyfriend’s emails or text messages as a means of ‘checking up’ on their man.

Women also have little trust when it comes to birth control. Though 73 percent of men polled said that they would not hesitate to take a male pill if it existed, just over half of women would actually trust a man to remember to take it.

Over half of men confessed to have lied about their number of sexual partners.

And if they could choose a celebrity their current girlfriend could ‘be more like’, the majority of men choseSpider-Man star Emma Stone, with just 20 percent suggesting Sports Illustrated cover girl Kate Upton.

A new survey has found that women have the best sex of their lives when they are aged 28, but men don’t reach their peak until they are 33. The study also found that women have the most sex at 25 and lose their virginity at aged 17. Men, who on average lose their virginity at 18,

are most active when they are 29, the Sun reported.

 

Asked when they had their best sex, 40 per cent of 1,281 people aged 28 polled said now. And those in their 50s and 60s said they had their best sex aged 46.

Couple sexThe results contradict research, which says men reach their sexual peak at 18 and women at 30.

The survey by online sex toy retailerlovehoney.co.uk also highlighted a shift towards losing virginity earlier.

It found the average age of virginity loss was 17 for those in their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s, but those in their 60s waited until they were 18.

Relationships expert Tracey Cox, 51, who has her own range of sex toys with Lovehoney, said that this finding destroys the myth that it takes women longer to master their sexual responses.

Despite the female sexual system being far more complex than a man, women are discovering what works and doesn’t faster than men

it’s not just on the tennis court that women are louder than men, they are also far noisier in the bedroom, a new survey has revealed. Now that Maria Sharapova, who is known as one of the noisiest women in the sport, has been knocked out of the tournament, the courts at Wimbledon are

expected to be much quieter.

 

Her screams during the game sometimes exceeded 100 decibels, while other female players like Serena Williams are also far noisier while playing than their male counterparts.

In the poll of 1,171 people (566 women and 605 men), 94 percent women admitted to being louder than their partners during lovemaking. And 70 percent of the men questioned agreed that their female lovers were louder.

“Sex is largely like the tennis at Wimbledon, the women are making far more noise!” the Daily Mail quoted one respondent as saying.

Sex expert Tracey Cox said that there was no scientific reason behind why women are louder than men.

“It tends to be an individual thing. Some people scream the house down at a concert, others watch without making a sound. It doesn’t mean they’re not enjoying it as much!” she said.

She further said that another reason could be that women’s orgasms are more intense or because they are more used to faking it – like actress Meg Ryan in the famous scene from the film ‘When Harry Met Sally’.

“One theory might be that since women fake it more often than men do, perhaps they feel obliged to provide ‘evidence’ that they’re enjoying themselves?” Cox said.

“Either way, we need to steer clear from thinking that the noisier the person is in bed, the more they’re enjoying it.

“Being noisy doesn’t make you a good lover, though I heartily support any sort of feedback in bed and noise is one way of communicating,” she added.

The survey was carried out by online sex retailer Lovehoney to coincide with the launch of their new sex toy the Sqweel 2

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Minka Kelly

Minka Kelly’s latest on-camera role probably isn’t something she’d want to add to her resume. The former “Friday Night Lights” starlet is the latest in a long string of Hollywood actresses to find themselves in the middle of a sex tape scandal, according to TMZ. The site reports that Kelly, 32, shot the tape with an ex-boyfriend in New Mexico in 1998, but it’s only recently being shopped around to the highest bidder. In it, Kelly is apparently fully aware of the camera and the semi-professional setup, which included a camera on a tripod and a TV monitor that allowed both parties to watch themselves doing the deed. But perhaps more troubling, however, is that the sexy stunner may have been underage when the racy footage was shot. TMZ reports that two songs off Brandy’s second album, “Never Say Never,” can be heard playing in the background of the sex tape. The album was released on June 8, 1998, 16 days before Kelly’s 18th birthday, which could suggest that Kelly was a minor at the time of the taped tryst

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