Sex Guide

by eHow Editors

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From the first time to the 500th, sex is a special occasion that, for those looking to make the most of it, requires a delicate combination of sensitivity and savvy. From foreplay to snuggling, let eHow walk you through the finer points of getting it on.

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  • How to Prepare for Sex

    Sex is something to enjoy. You want it to last and getting prepared from the start is one of the many factors that keep it strong. Read More

  • How to Have Safe Sex

    While sexual intercourse always involves some risk of pregnancy or sexually transmitted disease, there are definitely ways of making your sexual experiences safer. Read More

  • How to Have the Best Sex

    Have you ever heard others say they have the best sex with their partner, and wonder just how that's possible? Here are some tips to help you learn the keys to having the Read More

  • How to Give Oral Sex to a Woman

    The term for oral sex with a woman is “cunnilingus.” It comes from the Latin cunnus for vulva, women’s external genitals, and lingere, to lick. Licking a woman’s vulva is a Read More

  • How to Give Oral Sex to a Man

    The term for oral sex for men is "fellatio." It comes from the Latin, fellare, to suck. Fellatio can be profoundly symbolic. For many men, it’s the ultimate in sexual Read More

  • How to Have Sex with the Woman on Top

    Perhaps the most empowering position for women, sex with the woman on top is a great treat for the guy as well. It gives the woman the ability to control the speed and Read More

  • How to Have Sex in the Side-by-Side Position

    While the side-by-side position doesn’t allow for deep penetration, both partners have their hands free to explore. Read More

  • How to Play Virtual Sex Games

    Virtual sex, or cybersex, is becoming popular with increasing numbers of people—it’s risk-free, guilt-free and you don’t have to worry about what to say to your partner in Read More

  • How to Boost Health With Tantric Sex

    Tantric sex, derived from the Eastern religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism, teaches that sex isn't dependent entirely on achieving orgasm but instead is a never-ending Read More

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