Sex Therapy 101: Cruise Control

Sex Therapy 101: Cruise Control

“Mind sex & the mental connection empowers physical touch & simulation” -Kells

Your comfortable so be comfortable, Everything is perfect, the lights are low, music is on, the candles are lit & after a few drinks your feeling relaxed & sexy, so let loose & press cruise control.

What’s the key to good sex? Is it a mind connection? Flawless looks? Depending on who you ask & when you ask them you’ll get a lot of different answers. The key to good sex has nothing to do with sex or the pleasure of it, it starts with comfortably. The simplest thing to learn is that! You make someone feel so comfortable to the point they get lost in time & they’ll open up to just about anything. The worst sex or experience of it, happens when someone is holding back, something you said, did or didn’t say simply isn’t allowing him or her to open up & be free. Nothing wrong with wanting to feel at ease, to have the feeling of comfort where nothing matters, it’s the best aphrodisiac.

Most Males simply need a female naked smelling good to be at ease, Females however require a bit more. Sure we can all just turn the lights off & have excellent sex but good sex starts way before the sexual adventure even starts. It’s a mind thing, a thing most do not choose or care to know! Mind sex empowers physical touch, to have sex with that mind connection beats sex with a dummy any day.

For females sex starts soon as she walks into your place, many females will turn it up or down depending on how fly, or lack of, your spot is. A female needs to feel the atmosphere to be at ease, this is a concept lost by most males and for the latter most females as well. Looks go but so far if a person doesn’t feel comfortable! You can’t be ultra decked out sexy & your spot doesn’t match your fly, who you are or the sexiness you portray.

Sex may be 50% touch & 50% mental but the power of a mental connection will always have a longer lasting impression than any touch.

By K.E.L.L.s

To Be Continued: Sex therapy 101: The Coloring Book

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