Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Gay Chemistry: How to Build Strong Sexual Tension With Your Partner
Gay Chemistry: How to Build Strong Sexual Tension With Your PartnerIf you want to bring a guy to the point of falling in love with you, then you will need to develop your own gay chemistry. Gay chemistry is defined as a bond between two people that cause feelings of attraction, affection and love. Chemistry is necessary for a relationship to be successful. Without it, there are nothing but two people who are not attracted to each other.The most important thing in any chemistry is how you perceive your partner's body. How do you view their body? A lot of guys have very specific ideas about the way their partners look and what they should look like. A man can have a hard time accepting that his partner is attracted to someone else because of his unrealistic views about what he believes to be the ideal shape and size of a woman's body.Chemistry can also be a problem if your partner has very specific notions about sex. Most guys think that their partner is always trying to have sex with them but that they never really have it. Or they may think that their partner never wants to have sex at all. They believe that this is the norm when it's actually the complete opposite.Having a good understanding of your partner's sexual preferences, will go a long way toward allowing him to see your real sexual appeal. A great way to begin developing this knowledge is by talking to your partner about his sexual fantasies. You will both be able to discuss things that may be bothering you about sex and help each other develop stronger sexual feelings.Using a form of foreplay to build sexual tension can work wonders. It should be kept in mind that foreplay is not necessarily done just before the act. It is something that builds the anticipation of the act.It is best to do this once your partner has reached an orgasm during the sexual act. You can continue to do this throughout the act, but it should end before the actual penetration. This keeps you from being overstimulated during th e act itself.A great way to make sure that your partner has a good experience during the sexual act is to foreplay while you are already in the act. If you are waiting for your partner to reach an orgasm, then you can use foreplay to keep him aroused. Start out by touching him lightly and working your way into the act. Start slowly and build up the speed as your partner gets more aroused.Once you have developed a strong sexual chemistry with your partner, you will be able to focus on more personal touches and caresses. And you will be able to explore the many ways that you can bring him to the point of falling in love with you.
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