With more married couples staying home than ever before, all aspects of life have felt a shift. What about mom and dad — are they enjoying more sexual intimacy while at home? Are they leaning into the quickies or finding more time for creativity in the bedroom? Married and nervous? Men are most concerned about their partner not being satisfied, while women are mostly embarrassed about trying new positions. If you are used to starting or ending with the same position every time, make it a conscious choice to change this. Have fun, experiment, and let your wild side out. Trying new positions in the bedroom is great for you and your spouse to reach new levels of intimacy in the bedroom, but there are other advantages, too. Seeing their partner respond positively turns them on more and thus, makes the sex altogether better. Their arms are bulging from balancing over us and their abs are crunched and rippling.

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Is the missionary position dead?
Take a moment and think back to the beginning of your relationship. There were all those adventurous dates, the sweet impromptu gifts, and the sex—ah, the sex—was hot, sensual stuff. These days, things might look a little different. Amirite or amirite?
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So it's time for your wedding night sex But, listen: Instead of freaking out like a common bridezilla, you can go ahead and actually make it no pressure. Because wedding night sex can be whatever you want it to be. Maybe that's the most romantic couple-y sex ever or maybe you're going straight for the married person orgasms.
Skip navigation! Story from Relationships. There are many reasons we go on vacations — to visit family, celebrate holidays, and de-stress from work. Studies show that married couples have more sex in their first month of marriage than at any other point. So why not make the most of your honeymoon and go all-out?