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Sex toys do things humans cannot,” agrees Epiphora, a blogger who has been reviewing sex toys professionally for over a decade. “Humans don’t vibrate; humans don’t have penises made of stainless steel.” But that also doesn’t mean that toys are a replacement for, or a threat to, human relationships. Even if you use a fancy stand mixer while baking a cake, you’re still the one who baked that cake—and by the same token, the pleasure and fun of using a sex toy with a partner is often more about the partner than the toy. This kinky little game requires the correct accessories, but once you've invested in a vagina pump you're all set. Pussy and clit pumps work by creating a vacuum over the labia and/or clitoris. Increasing blood flow makes the area become (temporarily) engorged and consequently more sensitive and ergo more pleasurable; perfect for a good pounding. 17. Temperature play

We're not talking about the old cliché blow job tip of popping an ice cube in your mouth before going down on your partner. (Though if that does it for you, by all means go for it!) Ice cubes are the cheapest sex toy around, because it allows you to experiment with hot and cold sensations that can make for an exciting sensory session. Try trailing the ice cube over your partner's body when things get steamy for a chillingly good sensation. 4. Send a racy text. Too often, penetrative sex is seen as the definition of sex, but newsflash: It's not the only type of sex. Some people love it, some people hate it, and sometimes (or all the time?) oral sex is just better. 72. Go to a sex party. When it comes to sexual pleasure, there are plenty of sex toy products out there to help you succeed. The best sex toys for couples can really shake things up in the bedroom, so we’ve curated a list of top-notch sex toys for you and your partner to enjoy. We tapped a handful of experts, too, to give us specific products they like and general things to look for when scoping out toys for you and your boo(s). Plus, if you’re on the hunt for a great sexy gift for your partner (or yourself) this Valentine’s Day, a sex toy is always a good call—trust us. Why use sex toys with a partner? If you ever need a little extra help to get your cunnilingus skills where they should be, naturally, there’s an app for that.

Whether you strip down and get frisky or just soak up the, ahem, scenery, hitting up a nude beach is an experience you have to have at least once in your life (or more, if you enjoy it). 3. Have sex in a graveyard. Group sex is getting it on with more than one person. If you've ever swiped on Tinder, you're likely aware that many couples are searching for a third, although group sex can mean more than just a threesome. An orgy is when a group of people of all genders have sex, while a " gang bang" typically refers to one person having sex with more than two members of another gender (while the term can have violent connotations, it's also used in the kink community to refer to consensual scenarios). 7. Sensation Play

The next time your mom guilts you into a visit, bring your boo along for a bit of bedroom lovin'. If your parents are in the "you can't sleep in the same room until married" camp, sneaking around in the middle of the night will make the whole thing even more thrilling. 109. Try a sex challenge for the weekend. Sex positions for kinky sex depend on the scenario being played out, but Lianne suggests being bent over a counter, chair, bed, or specialised sex apparatus, especially if you're trying bondage or spanking. Lianne suggests starting with an easy role playing scenario, like pretending you don't know each other and chatting each other up in a bar. Combine pain and pleasure Lube! It makes every single type of sex better! We're talking wetter, slipperier, friction (in like, a v good way) that will make you immediately forget the days of using spit or *gasp* using nothing. Try it now (if you haven’t, ofc) and thank me later. 70. Then try using some fancy lube.

28. Have sex on your period.

If you've ever hooked up with a stranger, perhaps even before getting their name, congrats, you've tried stranger play. "Stranger play is one of my favorites! When I was younger, I convinced myself that women found me attractive more for my personality than my body. So, a total stranger who doesn't 'know' me engaging in a specific sexual scene is really affirming," says Billy Procida, host of The Manwhore Podcast. 26. Emetophilia Take some time to explore and figure out what porn you like first. The good news is there's tons of ethical, feminist porn out there that's a) super hot and b) won't make you feel grimy because you know everyone involved is being paid fairly and treated respectfully. Once you find something you like, take turns playing show and tell... 63. Take turns reading each other erotica.

Kinky sex covers a whole host of sexy things, from BDSM and power play to fetish and role play. It can be confusing to understand exactly what counts as kinky sex, and how you can do it yourself. So if you're looking to get into kink for the first time, or you want more tips on how to do it safely, here is everything you need to know. Remember: It's important to read up as much as you can before you try anything kinky with a partner. What is kinky sex? There’s no need to feel awk, promise! Just talk about what you're doing to yourself, ask what they're doing to themselves, and say what you'd like to do if you were together. 85. Have sex somewhere other than a bed. An excellent way to begin experimenting with role play is by sharing your fantasies with your partner. Use as much detail and imagination as you can. “This can help you to find out whether there is interest from the other side,” says Kova. “It can also define and clarify the 5 W's (who, what, where, when, and why). Who are the key players, and who takes on what role? What are you doing at the start, middle, and end? And what is being done to you versus what you are doing to the other? Where would the exploration begin, and where does it lead? When (the time of day, year, season, stage of life)? Finally, the why. Let your partner know what this fantasy means for you.”

Finally, although disclosing your kinks can bring up a lot of internalized shame and stigma for some people, remember that kink is actually quite normal: Studies estimate that about a third of the population has tried kink in some form or another, and even more people have fantasized about it. “Don’t preface [your request] with saying, ‘This is so crazy, and I’m so weird.’ Just confidently say what you’d like to try and what you’re into,” Zane suggests. “And if they’re not into it, don’t feel rejected. Don’t try to change their mind. Gracefully accept their boundary and try to find a middle ground of something you’d both be interested in exploring.” This might be easier said than done, but remember that there are plenty of kinks you can explore solo—such as sensation play, using nipple clamps, and some types of rope bondage—if your partner’s not into it, or if you don’t have (or don’t want) a partner. Types of kinky toys Impact play involving spanking, flogging, whipping or paddling is a great entry point for BDSM play and features highly on the kink hot list. If you've never enjoyed a good spanking you'll be reassured to hear that if you target the fleshy bits, it doesn't have to hurt and the vibrations can elicit a tantalising range of physical and emotional responses to boot. Bend over baby. Public displays of affection range from hand-holding and innocent kissing to full-on make-out sessions to the flouting of public decency laws. For some couples, a kiss in public is cause for excitement, but others might want to get a little more adventurous. We're not going to condone any law-breaking or illegal public sexual behavior, but you can still work within the bounds of the law and have some fun.

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