| If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Can It Be Too Hot for Sex? | I have a friend who is from the southern U.S. and she loves the heat. The idea that it’s ever too hot just doesn’t compute for her, and she is happiest on days when everyone else is miserable. I’ve never asked her if she prefers sex when it's hot, but I know that she’s never said no to sex because of the heat (something I, and many other cold weather people like me, have done repeatedly). As we head into the hottest part of summer (at least those of us in North America, I thought I would offer some thoughts for those of us who, unlike my friend, can’t stand the heat, but would still like to have sex sometime before September. ~ Cory | | Cory Silverberg Sexuality Expert | | | Sex Without Moving (Much) | The sex therapist and researcher Helen Singer Kaplan described sex as "friction plus fantasy." It's a good line, but if it means that we always need both mental stimulation and significant physical movement, I'm not sure it's true. most of us have bodies that talk back to us during (or after) sex, and they aren't always happy with being forced into one of three positions and one of two movement patterns. Sex can be hot without creating extra unwanted heat. you just need to breathe. | | | | | Making Water Wetter | I wouldn't exactly say that silicone lubes improve on nature since, a) I don't really know what we ever mean when we say nature, and b) I'm not sure it would actually be a good thing for water to be slippery. Still, with the advent of silicone personal lubricants all sorts of sex play in, around, and under water got a lot slicker. Whether it's a solo quickie in the shower or a lazy day by the lake, grab some silicone lube and watch the hot days slip by. | | | | | | Why Does Sex Sometimes Leave Us Feeling Blue? | This one isn't about the weather. Feeling sad after sex is more common than you'd imagine, especially since everything we're taught about sex tell us it's supposed to be the best thing ever. | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Sexuality newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | |
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