Sex is always fun in the beginning but how can you keep her satisfied in the sack longterm?
A recent study found that 83% of people are happy with sex for the first six months, but after that only 27% of women said they were sexually satisfied.
While dirty talk and gymnastic sex moves might impress her to begin with, ladies lust after something much more meaningful in the long run.
A recent study of 2,000 people found that women want affectionate and romantic behaviour during sex.
Saying sweet things to her, setting the mood and kissing and cuddling her will maximising her enjoyment in the bedroom.
In fact, both men and women said this behaviour turned them on more than watching porn, talking dirty or getting kinky.
And it’s not the first time, science has backed up the importance of intimacy. A survey from the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada found cuddling after sex is just as important to a woman’s pleasure as foreplay.
This is because close contact like this floods your brain with the feel-good hormone oxytocin, which increases your overall happiness.
But it’s not all about spooning under the covers, the sex acts your perform can also enhance her pleasure greatly.
A new study published in The Journal of Sex Research found couples who gave and received more oral sex experienced regular orgasms and reported feeling happier in their relationships.
While acting out crazy sexual fantasies and experimenting with different sex positions also kept the lust alive.
David Frederick, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology at Chapman University and lead author of the study, said: “Almost half of satisfied and dissatisfied couples read sexual self-help books and magazine articles, but what set sexually satisfied couples apart was that they actually tried some of the ideas.”
So if you want to keep her happy in the sack, go down on her, tell her you love her and give her a squeeze after.