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Sex play. More fun than you can imagine

El siguiente texto es un extracto del libro Sex play. More fun than you can imagine (ISBN: 9781639190140) Conocerlo, entenderlo, interpretarlo y ayudarlo, escrito por Emily Dubberley, publicado por de Vecchi /DVE ediciones.

Introduction

It can be all too easy to slip into a routine in a relationship. Couples who play together stay together, and incorporating sexy games into your love life will help you keep things fresh. Just remember, it’s about playing with each other – what could be sexier than that? By using dice – and plenty of imagination – Sex Play makes sex more of a game and, in doing so, helps you become the ultimate lover.

When was the last time you played a game? Maybe ‘tag’ at school? Or Trivial Pursuit after a dinner party? How about with your partner? In the bedroom? The chances are, you tend to focus on ‘more important things’ – like getting down and dirty. But playing games can help you to get even ‘downer’ and ‘dirtier’ – and, more to the point, help you to hone your sexual skills until your partner is quivering in anticipation at the mere thought of spending some quality time with you. All the games in Sex Play have been designed not only to work as foreplay, but also to help you learn about your partner and build on your sexual talents.

The Games

Sex Play is divided into four groups of games: Teasers, Pleasing Him, Pleasing Her and Hot Positions. The Teasers can all be played fully clothed, and concentrate on helping you bond with your partner and learn about their greatest desires.

Games in the Pleasing Him section are focused on giving a man sexual pleasure – although, if you’re in a good relationship, hopefully you’ll get pleasure from both giving and receiving sexual attention. Games in the Pleasing Her section concentrate on female enjoyment. And Hot Positions is packed with games to help you build up your repertoire of moves.

When To Play And With Whom

Sex Play is designed to be played by couples. Whether it’s your first date or your fiftieth anniversary, you can use it to spice things up.

If you’re in the early stages of a relationship, you may want to stick to the Teasers; as they’ve been designed to be played with clothes on, you won’t find yourself in any position more compromising than kissing (or, at least, not because the cards have told you to …).

Pleasing Him and Pleasing Her focus on foreplay, so are ideal for evenings in together when you want to add extra spice to your night.

And Hot Positions are best tried either after you’ve completed games from the other sections, or after you’ve spent time on foreplay; only a quarter of women climax through penetrative sex alone, but, if a partner spends more than 20 minutes on foreplay, the figure increases to 90 per cent.

Other than that, there are no rules on when to play: you can go for a quick roll when you have a spare hour together, make a specific date of it, or play when you get back after a night out. You could take the box on holiday with you or keep it by the side of the bed to use whenever the mood takes you.

If it’s his birthday, treat him by using only the games for him, and vice versa. Sex Play is about having fun and learning more about each other; any time you’re alone together can be the right time for that.

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