Emily Nagoski, award-winning author of the New York Times bestseller, Come As You Are: the surprising new science that will transform your sex life, writes in this article, "there was one scientific idea I taught that people told me, over and over, everywhere I went, had changed their lives and made them feel for the first time in years — in some cases for the first time ever — that they are normal.
That idea is responsive desire."
In relationships, people have often avoided the murky middle ground between being committed to a partner and staying casual. Young daters are opting into it.
Analingus, rimming, or to put it bluntly ass licking, might be an absolute ‘no go’ zone for some, but on the other hand if that's what you’re into or feel open to experimenting, it can be a whole lot of fun. So, whether it’s tips and inspiration you’re after, or you’re simply intrigued by the whole thing, you’re in the right hands as eight women give the low down on their experience with rimming their boyfriends.
Would it surprise you to know that a majority of couples regularly experience sexual desire discrepancy? That’s when one partner wants sex more or less often than the other. Some say as many as 80% of couples deal with this issue. Read on to learn more and find some practical strategies to consider when sexual desire is out of sync.