Sex advice: The most powerful bedroom phrases to use
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(S)expert-approved tips for solo and partnered pleasure.
Saying “no” to sex doesn’t mean never. It might mean, “not right now”, “I’m not there yet”, “I’m tired”, “I don’t think I trust you yet”, and so on. Saying “no” can come with a wave of emotions and unpleasant responses, but there is no reason to keep having unwanted sex!
Waiting until you’re naked, sweating, and aroused to say no, can leave a partner feeling confused and hurt. However, saying “no” at any time is a right, not a privilege.