Shaping 2021’s Summer of Sex

by DAISY THOMAS

Last March found many adults around the world spending much more time flying solo or confined with a partner(s), which for awhile found folks having a heck of a lot more midday / breaktime / lunchtime / solo sex. But despite how horny Spring makes us, too much time together saw an increase of tension and hostility, petty disagreement blow-ups, and major financial and emotional tolls, putting many relationships to the test -- including an increase in Utah’s usually lower than average divorce rates. 

Whether one’s simply looking for a bit of a bedroom boost or adding some serious sensuality to life, you’ve come to the right place. The weather is warmer, more people are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and life seems to be resuming, more or less, to normal. With this year’s expected Summer of Sex, the impending hot weather (or hot flashes, whatever) may have you seeking some Non-Sweaty Summer Sex. And although some may be hesitant to resume or try Erotic Breath Play, it may help increase lung capacity for your next carnal cardio session.

Healthy, consensual sexual activities, from Foreplay Tips to the 6 Best Sex Games for Couples can help keep one’s sex life exciting beyond reading the best erotica shorts or researching this year’s best selling sex toys. Those monthly subscription boxes that they have for seemingly every (non-sexual) interest? Get your monthly moan on with Sex Subscription Boxes, sure to please many a sexual being. Or maybe you’ve nailed multitasking and it’s time to get railed as you Mind Climax, have Hands-Free Orgasms, or to Have Great Quiet Sex so co-workers/roommates/co-habitators can’t listen in on you getting your freak on (unless you and yours are cool with that, of course.)

Whatever tips and tricks you come across, always remember to keep your own health, safety, and best interests at heart. If it doesn’t feel right to you or for you, don’t do it. Don't give in because of pressure to perform or feeling guilty saying no. Your body is yours and how -- and with whom -- you choose to express and explore your sexuality is your choice.



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