We all love erotic sex, don’t we? Hey, if we didn’t, the human race would have died out a long time ago. Another thing that both men and women have known since the Stone Age is the fact that women find it harder to have erotic sex than men.
This is a bit of a contradiction because, unlike men, women have eight different ways to have erotic sex. Yes, you heard right, eight!
So today, we will tell you all about them and give you a quick rundown on how to achieve them. I think we’ve learned at least one thing from this. So, let’s go.
Clitoral eroticism
The most common and easiest way is when sexual intercourse is triggered by clitoral stimulation (there are no prizes for achieving this).
Oral sex, manual stimulation, or sexual intercourse before or during sex is the ways of choice.
G-spot eroticism
The G-spot is located 5 centimeters inside the vagina, on the wall. This is not near the anus but a point away from it. If you meet him, there’s a good chance he’ll give you some ridiculously erotic sex. 3) Anal Sex
The anus has many nerve endings, so if you do it right, you’ll be on the fast track to a heavenly experience for her.
To achieve this, use plenty of lube and start with your fingers before the penis goes in. If it becomes uncomfortable, apply more lube or stop. Pain does not make for erotic sex.
Mixed erotic sex
I hadn’t heard anything about that. It stimulates two areas at the same time (such as the clitoris and the G-spot). This is like stroking your head and rubbing your belly simultaneously, so the man needs good eye-hand coordination. Sounds easy, but it’s not.
Erotic Cervical Sex
As the name suggests, this occurs when the penetration goes very deep. But seriously, the woman needs to be aroused for this to be effective; otherwise, she could get cervical bruises. Doggy style is a great position for deep thrusting, so doing this position increases the chances of this happening.
U-point, erotic sex
The urethra isn’t just for peeing; it hides part of the clitoris. There are urethral vibrators, but regular clitoral vibrators work too. Be careful, though, as the urethra is prone to infections.
A-spot, erotic sex
This position is a bit risky as it can be painful, but doing it well will make you smile. The A-point is the “extrinsic zone of the anterior fornix,” located just above the cervix, in the belly button area. To achieve this, use lots of lube and lots of foreplay. Then, touch your A-spot with your fingertips or a toy and pull it down and up your front wall, which should give you the stimulation you desire.