| | For those of us who observe the Gregorian calendar, tonight at midnight a reset button of sorts gets pressed. It’s not that a new year actually washes away the past, but it is true that whatever you do starting at 12:01 will be the first time you’ve done it in 2015. I get nervous whenever I’m doing something for the first time. Add in another person you care about (be it that one-night kind of care, the a rest-of-your-life kind, or something in between) and some nudity, and it’s hard not to let nerves, expectations, and anticipation get in the way of the more important part of sex…feeling good. We may wish we didn’t, but it’s hard to forget our sexual firsts, and if you’re thinking about approaching one in the near future, this week’s newsletter is for you. ~ Cory | | Sexual Firsts From first orgasm to first intercourse (and those two things are really much less related than we’ve been led to believe) get tips and techniques on how to make first time sexual experiences more fun and less painful (physically and psychically).
| Asking for a New Kind of Sex Sometimes sexual routines and boredom set in because of a lack of imagination. Other times it’s because of a lack of communication. If you’ve got something you’ve always wanted to try, or talk about trying, here’s a step-by-step guide to bringing it up.
| Does Anal Sex Always Hurt the First Time? If you don’t have time to click through to this article, at least read the next sentence. The short answer to this question is: No, no, no, it shouldn’t ever hurt.
| Why You Might Want to Skip Sex on New Year's Eve New Year's Eve offers something for everyone who wants disappointing sex: lots of pressure, huge expectations, and too much alcohol. Here's how to avoid making the same mistake so many of us do this New Year's Eve.
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