Many of us have ingrained the idea of ??sexual intercourse as an act between two people, usually heterosexual, where the act occurs primarily through vaginal penetration and ends with orgasm for both partners. But this is only one of many forms of sexual pleasure, not the only one, nor the most necessary.
We've previously covered how to achieve orgasm through vaginal sex and the factors that can hinder it. But now it's time to talk about something equally important: orgasm without penetration. Here are some concrete ways you can explore sexual pleasure beyond penetration:
1. Use your hands – or rather, your fingers
Your partner's body is a map waiting to be explored. Clitoris touch, subtle movements, and little games help build erotic tension. If you want to add excitement, ask him not to touch you "there" right away - the anticipation can be as arousing as the act itself.
2. Don't forget the power of oral sex
Language is one of the most powerful “tools” we have and can provide incredible pleasure. Experiment together, try different rhythms and methods. Intimacy and communication are key to discovering what works best for both of you.
3. Engage your whole body
Not everything happens between the legs. The neck, back, chest, are areas often "neglected" during traditional sex, but they are right there to raise libido in the most natural way. A kiss in the right place, a light touch, a warm hug, all lead to an orgasm that starts from the brain and spreads throughout the body.
4. Use sex toys
Sex toys aren't just for lonely nights. Using them during play with your partner can bring a whole new dimension of eroticism. Give him control and let him "play" with your body. Unpredictability is often the key to excitement.
5. "Pamper" yourself - even in front of your partner
Self-pleasure in front of your partner isn't taboo—it's an aphrodisiac. Not only does it help him understand what you really like, but it also gives you more control over your own pleasure. When you feel comfortable with yourself, any external touch becomes more powerful.
Source: Marie Claire