Time Is Sex

Time Is Sex




👉🏻👉🏻👉🏻 ALL INFORMATION CLICK HERE 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻




















































20 DIY Wreaths That Welcome Guest Into a Fun Home
105 Healthy Dinners That Your Family Will Love
16 Organizing Tips That the Professionals Swear By
25 Best High School Graduation Gifts
Every item on this page was chosen by a Woman's Day editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.
Have better orgasms, make love for longer and more with some smart scheduling
Have better orgasms, make love for longer and more with some smart scheduling
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Timing is important for, say, landing a dream job or catching a sale. But here's some intimate info: It's also crucial when it comes to sex! You've probably heard that the ideal time of the month to get pregnant is when you're ovulating (usually in the middle of your menstrual cycle, between day 11 and 21, depending on the person), but you may not realize that certain times of the day, month and year are best for other sexual goals. For a more satisfying sex life, here's when to get busy if you…
This may sound counterintuitive, but the day you're most likely to experience a mind-bending orgasm is actually the day before you get your period, according to Laurie Watson, a sex therapist and couples counselor in Raleigh, NC, and author of Wanting Sex Again. "When blood accumulation makes your uterus heavy, contractions are more perceptible during orgasm, and your labial and clitoral tissue tends to be more sensitive when you retain fluids," says Watson. "Convince yourself to give sex a shot, even if you're feeling grouchy and uncomfortable, because it may cheer you right up," she suggests.
The top time is between Christmas and New Year's Day, when you and your husband are likely out of the office. "When you have no work pressures and are spending many hours with your mate, it's easier to have luxurious, unhurried sex that lasts and lasts," says Terence Watts, a psychotherapist based in the U.K. who specializes in psychosexual problems. "A slow build-up is key. Flirt with your husband in the morning by whispering in his ear, and then make lots of eye contact with him during meals."
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
As you've likely noticed, men often wake up with erections, says Amy Levine, a sexologist based in New York City and the founder of IgniteYourPleasure.com. So instead of making him wait all day, set your alarm for 10 minutes earlier on a work day and have a quickie first thing in the morning. You might enjoy it more, too. "As women age, they tend to get more tired at night, so evening sex is less desirable," says Watson. In other words, you have more energy for a crack-of-dawn romp than a late-night one.
If you can get past the ick factor, making love while you're on your period can actually reduce uncomfortable cramps, says Levine. "It may be because an orgasm causes uterine contractions, which ease pain, and your body releases the hormone oxytocin and the neurotransmitter dopamine, which make you feel happy and relaxed." If you can expect sex when Aunt Flo shows, you just may look forward to your time of month!
Get it on after you've broken a sweat. A study from the University of Florida found that people who exercise without losing fat or gaining strength or endurance feel just as much body confidence as those who get fitter. So even if you don't look different from your workout, you think you do, according to the research. That improved self-esteem could make you freer between the sheets. Maybe you'll even leave the lights on!
6. …want to have crazy, no-holds-barred sex.
Plan an unforgettable evening during a steamy time of year, like July or August in most parts of the country, because you'll have more opportunities to get it on discreetly outside, like in your yard or on your roof, says Levine. Being outdoors means you've already left your comfort zone, so you may be more likely to think outside the box. "Plus, sunshine boosts serotonin in the brain, which improves your mood, so you may enjoy yourself more," says Tammy Nelson, PhD, a sex and relationship expert in New Haven, CT, and author of Getting the Sex You Want.
Schedule a weekend date night when you don't have a work commitment and are less exhausted. You don't even have to leave the house! Put on some mellow music, order in and take a breather together from the hectic week to enjoy each other's company. Consider asking a friend or relative to take the kids out—the more romantic and relaxed the environment, the more you set the stage for amazing sex. "Focus on quality over quantity," recommends Watts.
8. …want to get out of a sexual rut.
The longer you've been with your partner, the harder it is to be creative in the bedroom. And missionary style every Saturday night can get a little boring. To mix things up, set an alarm for 3 A.M. and straddle your spouse in the middle of the night, recommends Levine. We're pretty sure he won't mind being woken up.
9. …want to survive wedding season.
Summertime means party time—especially with weddings. These six-hour affairs are romantic and fun, but also draining. "By the time a wedding's over, couples come home feeling too full, too drunk or too tired, and those factors can sabotage sex," says Watson. If your calendar's chock full of nuptials, it may be tough to get action. Why wait until midnight? Fool around before you leave for the event, and you'll be glowing on the dance floor all night.
How to Bust the Top 10 Excuses for Turning Down Sex
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Jane Bianchi Jane Bianchi is a writer and editor with more 13 years of experience specializing in health; she formerly worked as a health editor at Family Circle, and her work has appeared in Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Esquire, and more.
This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io
Here's How To Make Sex Better For Women
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
The Best Sex Positions for Every Situation
15 Surprising Reasons You're Not Having an Orgasm
15 Reasons Your Husband Doesn't Want to Have Sex
How to Deal If Your Libido Is Lower Than Your SO's

The pursuit of calm can itself become a major stressor, especially if you've already tried the standard prescriptions. But there is a path through this conundrum.
Posted September 2, 2018 | Reviewed by Matt Huston
Source: by Ondine32; iStock - used with permission
Morning sex vs. evening sex – it’s an age-old conflict, usually with men on one side and women on the other. Men wake up aroused, so morning is prime time. But women often prefer evenings, when things have relaxed a bit – after work and chores are done and children are put to bed. Why does this happen and how can you resolve the issue?
article continues after advertisement
Testosterone difference – Men do have a spike in testosterone between six and nine o’clock in the morning. They naturally like to capitalize on a good morning erection. Unfortunately, women have their lowest amount of daily testosterone in the morning and a minimal increase by evening.
Difference in hormone cycles – Men can experience a daily 25-50% differential in testosterone in the morning, translating to a huge appetite for early sex. For women, however, significant changes in testosterone don’t happen daily, but monthly, with the largest increase happening mid-month during ovulation (and that increase is not nearly as dramatic as what men experience).
Cleanliness – Many women have a thing about being clean before sex. So, for her, the thought of morning breath and a night’s worth of sweat and genital odor can squash any desire for wake-up sex. These issues may be the last thing on a man's mind as he feels the warm closeness of his partner’s relaxed body.
1. Focus on the benefits. For example, after sex, the hormone vasopressin rises, prompting men to feel more emotional attachment.
2. Start slower. Spend time cuddling and lay on the compliments. British gynecologist and researcher Gabrielle Downey says that the single biggest interference with female desire is her body image. So, tell her you love her tousled look and naked face (and body) first thing in the morning.
3. Go to bed earlier. Sleep deprivation lowers testosterone levels in both genders. Getting enough sleep is essential for maintaining maximum hormonal balance and for limiting the stress hormone cortisol, which interferes with desire in both genders.
1. Watch competitive sports. Research indicates it increases his feelings of aggression and boosts his testosterone. It’s a great deal if she’s a sports fan, too.
article continues after advertisement
2. Build anticipation about being together throughout the day to capitalize on the small increases of testosterone in her body. Sending loving, appreciative texts builds the emotional connection that might be an even more powerful trigger for her than testosterone.
3. Work out together at the end of the day. Thirty to forty minutes of intense resistance or endurance exercise increases testosterone levels. Arousal remains easier in the thirty minutes after exercise.
Be aware that sometimes the decision about when to have sex can be more about an emotional power struggle than personal preferences. In this case, it’s important to have an honest conversation to get to the root of the problem (and you may want to include a counselor if the problem is ongoing).
Each of you may have a favorite time of day, but pleasing your partner occasionally during their best moment brings fairness and fun. And when that happens, you both win.
Laurie Watson is an AASECT certified sex therapist and the podcast host of FOREPLAY - Radio Sex Therapy on iTunes. She lectures at Duke and UNC’s medical schools and can be reached at AwakeningsCenter.org.
Get the help you need from a therapist near you–a FREE service from Psychology Today.
Are you a Therapist? Get Listed Today
Psychology Today © 2021 Sussex Publishers, LLC
The pursuit of calm can itself become a major stressor, especially if you've already tried the standard prescriptions. But there is a path through this conundrum.

Jesse Gold Porn
Amber Chase Sinister Porn
2 Sex Ru Com
Foot Show Porn
Bbc Sex Gif
Average Sex Time for Men Is Not as Long as You'd Think ...
When to Have Sex – The Best Times to Have Sex
What's the Best Time of Day for Sex? | Psychology Today
Why Are We All Having So Little Sex? | Time
First-Time Sex: 20 Questions About Losing Your Virginity ...
'first time sex' Search - XVIDEOS.COM
43 Girls Get Real About Their First Time Having Sex - Teen ...
Live Home Made - Tube style
Mega Zoo Funs - Amateur animal sex videos & pictures. We ...
Time Is Sex


Report Page