How to Talk to Your Partner About Sex
Even if you feel intimacy with your beloved one, having a frank talk about sex may be a challenging task. This is because many people struggle with finding proper words to give their hidden desires or fears an acceptable form. Still, communication is an important part of coitus, especially for women. Talking about what you expect from your intimate meetings is a skill worth mastering. If applied properly, it can help not only improve your sexual experience but also strengthen your relations. Let’s review some topics that couples discuss the most often in respect to sex.
Sexual Health and STIs
In the beginning of your relationship, it looks uneasy and
embarrassing to ask your potential partner to get tested or tell you
about his/her health
problems. Still, doing this at an early stage, even before you go to
bed for the first time, is rewarding. Settling the issue right away will
boost your confidence and remove psychological barriers.
Consider the fact that many of those infected with HIV actually do not
suspect they are in such a trouble. On the other hand, the human
papillomavirus is a kind of infection that almost every adult person
gets at least once during their sexually active period of life. The same
refers to other STIs. So knowing your own and your partner’s sexual
health condition is a major factor if you want to make your relations
more relaxed and careless.
Birth Control
This is another topic that many couples hesitate to discuss frankly. Affecting both partners involved, pregnancy is an option to be talked about in the beginning of your relations. Some people don’t like using condoms during sex. On the other hand, a woman taking birth control pills may face side effects. You should have an open conversation to come up with a mutually acceptable solution. Given there are numerous different approaches to birth control, take your doctor’s advice into consideration.
How Much Sex
How often you are going to have sex sometimes needs to be agreed in
advance. Obviously, the frequency should be acceptable for both partners
involved. Such an agreement requires being open enough to talk about
your needs and desires. On the other hand, each of the parties should be
willing to hear and accept what the other says.
Asking for less or more sex is a sensitive topic. To avoid judgment,
some people are afraid to show they need sexual relations less or more
often as compared to a perceived average norm, which actually does not
exist. This is the question of your pleasure and delivering pleasure to
your beloved one. So finding a balance is a must if you do not want to
encounter offences and misunderstanding in the future.
Consent is the concept closely related to this paragraph’s subject. To
have sex, there should be consent from both parties, no matter how long
you have been in relations. Even when it comes to a permanent partner,
forcing is inacceptable. Remember that coitus is the act with two
individuals involved so the result should be mutual satisfaction.