Let’s be frank: the pandemic tore down walls in how we engage with sex. But as LELO, the bigwig in the world of sexual wellness, reports, it’s mostly for the better.
Our attitudes about sex have stretched like a well-lubed latex. We’re not only discussing hush-hush desires and acts, but also normalizing them, and LELO is all in. This open conversation about sexual wellness as part of our overall health is here to stay, shaping the foundation for the future of sex trends.
Even with the pandemic in the rearview mirror and the contentious Roe vs Wade decision, we’re trekking forward, embracing self-awareness, self-exploration, and sexual freedom. We’re shaking off the chains of shame and taboo, moving towards an enlightened comprehension of sex, sexuality, and sexual health. We’re celebrating our unique sexual identities, ditching the one-size-fits-all mold of sex.
Take the clitoris, for instance. This isn’t a throwback to 2005, and no, we’re not concussed from a spill on the pavement. Ladies have been sidelined in the sexual pleasure game for too long. Years of patriarchal influence and physiological misunderstandings about the mysteries of the female orgasm (and those delightful multiple orgasms) have left women underexplored. Yet, we’re finally catching up. As women grow increasingly tech-savvy, clitoral pleasure is stepping out of the shadows, with an influx of non-penetrative devices tailored exclusively for women.
For our readers looking for more mutual fun, allow us to introduce you to the scintillating world of mutual masturbation. Traditional sex is fantastic, no doubt, but there’s something devilishly enticing about a little voyeuristic self-pleasure. Grab a gadget for yourself, let your partner pick a provocative toy, and enjoy the sensual tableau of mutual self-pleasure. Don’t just stop at visual stimuli, though; let the chorus of panting, moaning, and roaring intensify the climax and deepen the connection. Sharing the same stimulation taste? Spice things up by swapping toys.
Sex isn’t just about pleasure; it can alleviate pain too. Your pelvic floor isn’t merely an old age concern or post-childbirth muscle. Learning to tense and relax your pelvic floor can amplify arousal, enhance orgasms, and improve overall body awareness. And hey, it’s a win-win for all genders!
Lastly, it’s time to bid adieu to heteronormativity and welcome ethically non-monogamous relationships. Relationships, while essential, can sometimes be suffocating and distracting from self-care. Enter solo polyamory. This isn’t just a fancy term for being single; it’s about maintaining independence within connections, bypassing traditional relationship milestones. Solo polyamory offers a path to dating and maintaining multiple romantic and emotional relationships without a primary partner, ultimately offering an alternative route to romantic and sexual partnerships. In an era where one size doesn’t fit all, this is a refreshing pivot towards personal growth and satisfaction.
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