Our sex expert clues you in.
The first rule of bedroom
assertiveness: There’s good scary (being on a roller coaster) and bad scary
(getting mugged). The former is exhilarating because deep down, you know you’re
safe. So your goal is to take charge while making sure she never feels the
least bit threatened (physically unsafe) or objectified (emotionally unsafe).
The best way to accomplish this feat
is to choose positions where you can maintain eye contact and continue to kiss
her. This shows her that you’re tuned in to her experience, and it
maintains a sense of intimacy. Don’t turn her around and bend her over a piece
of furniture. Instead, lift her and set her on top of it. Also avoid positions
that immobilize her as that could trigger a fear response, and that’s not
sexy at all. (It’s fine to play around with pinning her down, but don’t
put her in any positions she actually can’t get out of.)
Remember: If you are directing the
action in an in-charge way, stay clued in to her experience. Your goal is to
give her the illusion that she’s not in control—but the knowledge that she
actually is.

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