my boyfriend and i had really bad sex about three days ago.
he says he doesn't care and that it's okay, but i can tell that he's a little dissapointed.
any ideas on what i can do to make things better?
icey0990 answered Thursday February 21 2008, 12:57 am: alright. this time make it hott lol. buy some hot lingerie, or wear his favorite underwear. he must have told you what he thinks is hot. seduce him, do some new sexy things. when hes in your bedroom or whatever, come in the room with a robe and start massaging him, or even better do a little strip tease. take your time with foreplay, try something new, maybe talk to him about his fantasies. maybe he wants to be tied up, talked dirty to, or spank you. role play, go to a sex shop if your old enough and maybe buy a hot nurses outfit, or just simply some KY jelly. take a hot shower together and get him to the point where he cant wait to get you in bed.
he must have a favorite position. if he does, get right in that position for him :)
browse the net for hot new positions, tips, etc. cosmopolitan.com always has great sex articles.
bec2008 answered Wednesday February 20 2008, 8:40 pm: If I were you, I would talk to him and ask him if there's anything new he wants to try...then if you're up for it, try it. You can't trust things that are written in magazines...every guy is different and likes different things. So, just talk to him..if you don't feel comfortable doing it, then don't do it. [ bec2008's advice column | Ask bec2008 A Question ]
DramaQueen63 answered Wednesday February 20 2008, 5:02 pm: OK< I googled "Sex Tips" and here is a website that you can go to. There are lots of differnet stuff you can do with plenty pages!
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