It was one heck of a Christmas in my house! Whooey!
Let me back-track a little. My husband and I have been talking about our sex life in recent months, mainly because my hubby is a little shy and awkward in the bedroom. He was a virgin when we got married, so he's a little inexperienced to say the least. He's expressed an interest in working on that, so I've been helping give him ideas, etc.
Well, I was cleaning my office out over the weekend and found a book on the Kama Sutra that I bought a few years ago. I thought, "Well, here's an idea!" So, I gave it to him and, ever eager to "please" me in that department, he began reading it.
All I can say, girls, is WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! After only a couple of days, he wanted to "practice" some of what he'd learned last night. What a difference!!! Holy cow!!! Do I need to tell you how happy my Christmas was! His, too! We both were just blown away at how different (and pleasurable) the experience was! Take the best "O" you've ever had and multiply it by about 10, and you'll have some idea of what I'm talking about (anyone who's practiced Kama Sutra should be able to tell you the same). My husband and I are walking around this morning, acting like we just started having sex all over again. This is even better than what it was like when we were newlyweds. This is like "first three months of the relationship" good! It's definitely brought us closer together and in just one night we fell even more in love with each other! It was nice to see him come out of his shell and take control in the bedroom. I'm usually the one who has to do that, so this was a pleasant change. I knew he had it in him.
So, girls, if you'd like to spice up your sex life and develop a stronger bond with your hubby, head to the bookstore and buy a pair of books on the Kama Sutra: one for him and one for you! Ones with pictures are best, because the pics give you a better idea of what the positions are supposed to look like. Go to him and say, "I want to try this," and show him a couple of pictures. That should do the trick and convince him to read the book. There's an art to it, though, and it's not all about the sex. There's a lot of variation in rhythms and "depth" (please don't make me explain that one) and in touching. Kama Sutra is about "loving", not "having sex". You need to read, not just look at the pics.
I'm a firm believer in sharing things with people that will make them happier and healthier; hence the reason why I am sharing this with you all. I hope you all aren't offended. But more than that, I hope you give it a try.
Let me back-track a little. My husband and I have been talking about our sex life in recent months, mainly because my hubby is a little shy and awkward in the bedroom. He was a virgin when we got married, so he's a little inexperienced to say the least. He's expressed an interest in working on that, so I've been helping give him ideas, etc.
Well, I was cleaning my office out over the weekend and found a book on the Kama Sutra that I bought a few years ago. I thought, "Well, here's an idea!" So, I gave it to him and, ever eager to "please" me in that department, he began reading it.
All I can say, girls, is WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! After only a couple of days, he wanted to "practice" some of what he'd learned last night. What a difference!!! Holy cow!!! Do I need to tell you how happy my Christmas was! His, too! We both were just blown away at how different (and pleasurable) the experience was! Take the best "O" you've ever had and multiply it by about 10, and you'll have some idea of what I'm talking about (anyone who's practiced Kama Sutra should be able to tell you the same). My husband and I are walking around this morning, acting like we just started having sex all over again. This is even better than what it was like when we were newlyweds. This is like "first three months of the relationship" good! It's definitely brought us closer together and in just one night we fell even more in love with each other! It was nice to see him come out of his shell and take control in the bedroom. I'm usually the one who has to do that, so this was a pleasant change. I knew he had it in him.
So, girls, if you'd like to spice up your sex life and develop a stronger bond with your hubby, head to the bookstore and buy a pair of books on the Kama Sutra: one for him and one for you! Ones with pictures are best, because the pics give you a better idea of what the positions are supposed to look like. Go to him and say, "I want to try this," and show him a couple of pictures. That should do the trick and convince him to read the book. There's an art to it, though, and it's not all about the sex. There's a lot of variation in rhythms and "depth" (please don't make me explain that one) and in touching. Kama Sutra is about "loving", not "having sex". You need to read, not just look at the pics.
I'm a firm believer in sharing things with people that will make them happier and healthier; hence the reason why I am sharing this with you all. I hope you all aren't offended. But more than that, I hope you give it a try.