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How to Drive Your Woman Crazy With Foreplay

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By mattchip
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Good foreplay is one way to get a women hot and wet. For some women foreplay is a bit more complicated. Try to avoid going directly for her gentials. Think of every where else on her body she might like to be touched, massaged and kissed before you go there. Let her know that she is wanted for more than sex, and that you really care about her as a woman.This you'll find will really turn her on. These steps below will help get her ready.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Make a connection with her. Something simple like you were thinking of her, you missed her, it feels good to be with you.

  2. Step 2

    Being intimate does not have to mean being sexual. Every now and then ask her probing questions and give her more than one-word replies when she asks you the same. Confide in her, and let her know that you appreciate her listening.

  3. Step 3

    Start by holding her hand,rubbing her shoulders, or even giving her a massage. Any of these will help get her in the mood without mauling her.

Tips & Warnings
  • The sky is the limit on foreplay, normally the longer it takes the more sensitized your skin becomes and makes your senses more haywire which leads to explosive orgasm. The key is to start intercourse when both partners are fully aroused and having a hard time controlling their desires. Remember that initiating sex, breaking routine, exploration, new places, new positions, letting him/her know that he/she is wanted sexually is what turns your partner on.
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