Reclaim your sexual power by finding new ways to move and get comfortable in your body. Experts say dopamine and other chemicals in the brain are directly linked to physical attraction and romantic passion, which is why bonding over a new activity together could help spark arousal. A online research survey on 1, men and women ages showed that men and women have wildly different sexual expectations. These expectations are unlikely to change overnight, so couples must communicate their likes and dislikes in bed in order to have a mutually pleasurable experience. Finding a one-night sex class is as easy as hopping on Eventbrite or Facebook.

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Learn more. Our bodies don't respond as predictably as they once did. Our hips or knees may creak and crack. Does that mean we cease to exist as sexual beings? Absolutely not. Every study on the link between sexuality and health that I have ever read — or conducted, for that matter — finds sexual behavior highly correlated to overall happiness and health. So if you're having problems, it's worth trying to fix them.
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When it comes to knowing what makes your partner tick in the bedroom, tutorials on " mind-blowing sex positions " only get you so far. Stimulating and gratifying sex is all in the timing, the communication, and spontaneity, according to Dr. Bea Jaffrey—a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist based in Switzerland—and Mary Jo Rapini, a Houston-based psychiatrist and sex therapist. Keep scrolling to find expert suggestions from Rapini on what works in the bedroom and tips from Jaffrey's new book on overcoming common sex issues, Mistakes Couples Make in the Bedroom. Research suggests that better communication is key to better sex , and no, we don't necessarily mean dirty talk. Communicating what you like and don't like can be instructional and informative as you get to know each other's bodies. If he's doing something you like, say so rather than relying on ambiguous gestures or noises.