Friday, July 9, 2010

Water Sex Part 1: The Shower or Bath



To celebrate the incredible heat we've been experiencing, I've decided to do a 4 part series on water sex. Of course, I may increase the parts if I think of other things to say, but for now it's 4. And to kick it off, I thought I should delve into the pleasure of sex in the shower or bath.*

Of course I've discussed sexy showers before, and baths aren't so very different, but this time I figured I'd get into a few practical applications.

The logistics of having sex in the tub or shower can be somewhat awkward. There's limited space and a lot of showers and tubs are not made for two people (unfortunate but true.) So the very first thing you are going to need to do is purchase a movable shower-head. Once you have that things will be quite a bit easier.

So, if you want to have sex in the shower/tub, the best position is going to be her standing, bent at the waist, supporting herself on a bench or the sides of the tub, and you entering her from behind. Once you've got that bit down, you should snake the shower-head around and aim it at her clitoris. Put it one one of the lovely massage settings that has a pulse. Or let her choose the setting she would like. Having an orgasm from water hitting the clit is one of the best experiences ever in the history of the world. It may not take her long to climax.

For tub sex the best position will be you on the bottom and her sitting in your lap, straddling your penis. That gives you all kinds of nice access to her breasts and clit. That will make her happy, trust me.

Make sure to light a few candles and play some sexy music before getting started. Having a pleasant atmosphere can go a long way toward making your sexy shower/tub encounter more fun.

*One thing you should know before getting started is that having sex in the water does have a health risk for a woman. If water gets into her vagina the pumping can cause it to go deeper into her. If the water is impure, that can set up infections and cause all kinds of nasty complications. Educate yourself about this before getting started.

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