Is There a Right Time to Bring Up Sex?
Interested in someone new? You’re in good company. A lot of people are finding themselves in new relationships where they are definitely attracted to the other party big time. If you want more than a handshake and a hug, there’s nothing wrong with that at all. Sex is probably one of the most primal activities that we can think of, and if you really want to have sex with your new partner it’s important to bring it up as soon as possible.
Wondering about the “right time” to bring up the question of sex is something that we’ve all done at least once or twice in life. If you really want to start a sexual relationship with someone, any time is really the right time. After all, if it’s going to offend someone that you are bringing up sex, chances are good that they wouldn’t be very pleasurable for you anyway. It’s much better to make sure that you focus on the bigger picture from start to finish. You don’t want to find yourself stuck in a relationship that doesn’t include sex. If sex is a priority for you — and really, who doesn’t make sex a priority these days — then you need to speak up fast!
Chances are good that the other person is interested in having sex with you, but they’re just a little concerned about the entire process of getting with someone new. This is especially true with a lot of women, who don’t want to be seen as “fast” or “easy” or “loose” by the man that wants to have sex with them. They might be just as interested in nailing you to the wall as much as you want to be nailed there! :)
Communication, trust, and honesty form the foundation of any relationship — even a sexual relationship.
At the very beginning of a relationship is when you want to lay out the guidelines of sex. We like guidelines over rules because rules imply that they’re set in stone. Nothing within the world of sex should be set in stone, ever. You should always want to explore new ground with your partner and enjoy the time in bed that you have with them.
It’s important during this critical time in your relationship to talk about your thoughts and dreams with sex. Your desires. Your wants and needs. And then you need to listen to the other person’s desires and wants and needs as well.
Sex is a great way to connect with your significant other and explore areas that would be hard to do on your own. Good sex is just that — good! You shouldn’t try to deprive yourself of it just because you’re worried that you’re going to offend someone with the base desire to have sex.
Safe sex should definitely be a topic mentioned at the beginning of a relationship. It’s not just about protecting yourself against pregnancy, but also against sexually transmitted diseases.
You should also figure out whether or not you have a committed relationship or if the two of you will be seeing other people right now.
So, the subject of sex might be a little more complicated than it seems. However, there’s always a good time to figure out what you and your new partner want out of sex.
Don’t worry about offense — worry about getting the satisfying and fulfilling sex life you’ve always wanted! And of course, we have plenty of tips here to keep you warm between the sheets for a long time! Check out more tips today!


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