How Do Your Sex Habits Compare?
You’re most insecure in bed about your body Almost
half of you have some insecurity about your body, the way it looks, smells or tastes. A few are also wondering if what you’re doing in bed is really turning him on.
So how did your sex habits measure up? In the end, as long as you’re enjoying what’s going on in your bedroom it doesn’t matter so much what’s happening in everyone else’s. But it’s still fun to take a peak.
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My guess why so many women (and 31 percent is A LOT!!!) say sex is "eh" has very little to do with their partner and a lot to do with how little they know about their own body and what feels good for them, their shame or discomfort with their body ("I'm too fat," "My thighs are too big," etc.), and their inability to express honestly to their partner what they want.
Until a woman has confidence in her own body and what it can do, it's unlikely that she will love sex — or herself.
Read all my blogs at http://blogs.marinij.com/katwilder
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How sad is it that 31% feel "eh" when it comes to sexual satisfaction...unacceptable...
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Prayer, seriously? That is so ridiculous, how dumb are those people?
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What does this mean:
16%—Say it depends on your definition of cheating
Is there confusion about what cheating means? I think kissing and anything more constitutes as cheating, but I know some couples who consider just sex cheating.
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