1. Build Anticipation
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- Arousal starts outside the bedroom. Flirty texts, whispers, teasing touches, or compliments can get her in the mood long before anything physical happens.
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2. Focus on Foreplay
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- Rushing straight to penetration often doesn’t work. Kissing, caressing, and exploring her erogenous zones (neck, ears, inner thighs, lower back) will heighten her pleasure.
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3. Understand What She Likes
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- Every woman is different. Pay attention to her reactions—moans, body language, and breathing changes—to find out what she enjoys.
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4. Use Your Hands & Mouth
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- Oral stimulation and manual techniques are often more effective than penetration alone. The clitoris has 8,000 nerve endings—knowing how to stimulate it properly is key.
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5. Rhythm & Pressure Matter
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- Consistent, moderate pressure and a steady rhythm are usually more effective than switching things up too fast. Let her guide you.
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6. Encourage Communication
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- Ask her what she likes in a sexy, non-awkward way:
“Do you like this?” or “Tell me what feels best.”
This helps you improve while making her feel comfortable.
- Ask her what she likes in a sexy, non-awkward way:
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7. Mental Stimulation is Key
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- Arousal isn’t just physical—it’s psychological. Engaging in eye contact, dirty talk, or even roleplay can heighten her pleasure.
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8. Be Patient & Attentive
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- The best lovers aren’t necessarily the fastest. Women take longer to warm up than men, so patience and attentiveness lead to stronger, more satisfying orgasms.