5 Will I Be Any Good? How Can I Wow My New Husband or Wife?

Sex, like most things, takes practice. You are likely to be a little clumsy and to feel a little goofy. Take things slowly, and try to listen to your partner. Find out what feels good, and what doesn't. Don't be afraid to ask! But don't concentrate on how mind-blowing (or not!) the physical feelings are. Instead try to be gentle with one another, and focus on how amazing it is to finally be in each other's arms as a married couple. For tips on making the sex as amazing as possible,

4 Will He Be Able to Maintain an Erection? What Happens If He Can't?

The pressure of the wedding night can be too much for many men. If things aren't "working," try to change up the mood. Spend some time kissing, and fondling each other. Perhaps make a game out of how many different body parts you can kiss, or be a little more serious by talking about the wedding, your love for each other, and milestones ahead of you. Most importantly remember that sex isn't just about penetration. There are lots of ways to make each other feel good that don't require an erection.

3 Will She Bleed? Will it Be Painful?

When a woman loses her virginity, it is possible for it to be a little bloody or painful. However, it shouldn't last for too long, and it is almost never very serious. To make things easier, make sure there's plenty of foreplay before you try penetration. You'll also want to have a good lubricant. I recommend a brand called "Slippery Stuff" because it is safe to use with latex, and it's glycerin-free. (Glycerin can cause yeast infections.) Even if you use a lubricated condom, you'll want to use extra lube. And, if you're afraid of bleeding on the hotel sheets, bring a towel with you, or your own sheets.

2 How to Communicate During Sex



The most important sex tip for being a great lover is to learn how to communicate in bed. For nervous first timers, it might seem more natural to stay silent; dirty talk can be intimidating. Try saying, "That feels good" or just moaning a little when you like something. Be observant of your partner as well - if they're quiet and still, you might want to try something different. You can ask, "Does that feel good?" or "Can I try..." Most importantly, speak up when something doesn't feel good. Sex can and should give both of you pleasure.

Sex Tips for Virgins on Their Wedding Night


1 How to Communicate Before the Wedding Night

Pick a quiet moment to ask your soon-to-be-spouse "are you feeling nervous at all about our wedding night?" Odds are, he or she will be relieved to have the opportunity to talk about it. Talk about what your hopes and fears are. If your partner has sex ual experience or you want to prevent pregnancy, talking about safer sex is essential. You may want to visit a counselor, or talk about sex during your pre-wedding counseling. If you are too nervous to bring up the subject of sex, consider leaving a magazine open, or even forwarding this article in an email.

How to Communicate During Sex

The most important sex tip for being a great lover is to learn how to communicate in bed. For nervous first timers, it might seem more natural to stay silent; dirty talk can be intimidating. Try saying, "That feels good" or just moaning a little when you like something. Be observant of your partner as well - if they're quiet and still, you might want to try something different. You can ask, "Does that feel good?" or "Can I try..." Most importantly, speak up when something doesn't feel good. Sex can and should give both of you pleasure.

How to Communicate Before the Wedding Night

Pick a quiet moment to ask your soon-to-be-spouse "are you feeling nervous at all about our wedding night?" Odds are, he or she will be relieved to have the opportunity to talk about it. Talk about what your hopes and fears are. If your partner has sexual experience or you want to prevent pregnancy, talking about safer sex is essential. You may want to visit a counselor, or talk about sex during your pre-wedding counseling. If you are too nervous to bring up the subject of sex, consider leaving a magazine open, or even forwarding this article in an email.

Sex Tips for Virgins on Their Wedding Night

If you'll be a virgin when you get married, you're probably feeling some apprehension about what will happen on your wedding night. Here are tips and advice to help things go smoothly.

Sensual Honeymoon Tips for the Bride

Here are some tips for making your honeymoon as pleasurable as possible for your new husband.

1. Visually stimulating.
It is likely not a surprise for you to find out that men tend to be very visual when it comes to pleasurable sensuality. While you may want to and possibly should accentuate your newlywed bride innocence, you should still be thoroughly prepared with some spectacularly gorgeous and flattering lingerie for your special occasion. It is highly recommended that you not show him the lingerie in question prior to the first special introduction during your honeymoon together. You can take things even further by fulfilling a known fantasy of his as long as it is an elegant one.

2. Help him pleasure you.
Every woman’s body is different and your groom may need to have a little guidance in the art of making love to you in particular. Guide him gently as to not make him feel insecure, especially during your honeymoon. The real loving ecstasy is usually found in a mutual devotion and pleasure. Help your groom and you both to go to that deeper level by guiding him with your soft spoken cues and he will likely be happy to hear your positive feedback and gladly oblige. Just a simple “Right there!” or “That’s good!” is fine for location and simply whisper “Faster!” or “Slower” in your groom’s ear to guide his speed. Remember to take a short break if you want to continue when he is near the verge. Don’t ever break if he is already at the verge or already in the midst, unless you have a pleasurable surprise planned for him. There is nothing for a man that is quite like an orgasm inside a woman he loves. It is like he has completed his purpose in life and feels absolute success and contentment.

3. Oral communication.
You may need to introduce him to the fine art of oral communication with your most pleasurably sensual area. If you are both truly in love and you are both in good physical health (and especially if you are pleasuring your groom in this way) then you should be on the receiving as well as the giving side. Suggest in a quiet and natural way, without words, by gracefully and casually initiating the right position for both of you to easily pleasure one another. Your honeymoon is certainly not a place to make any kind of an issue out of it or begin refusing to pleasure each other in ways you already do.

4. Less is more.
A very important consideration for most men is making sure any body hair you may have is removed wherever he might find it less than pleasing. Some men are into it, but just about every man would prefer a woman with no body hair at all or just a small decorative patch. If you are serious about his pleasure you will not have any problem with this.

Hopefully that is plenty of information to enhance your pleasurable honeymoon.

HONEYMOON TIPS AND MONEY SAVERS

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At one of the best showers we've attended, a group of friends chipped in to buy two monogrammed under-the-seat duffle bags and filled them with honeymoon perks for the happy couple: his and her monogrammed robes, monogrammed beach towels, funny flip flops, and twin pareos, leaving space for the couple to tuck in their own necessities.

Another shower featured a drawing where each guest gave checks
to provide specific activities such as, dinner for two on the beach, twin massages, island sightseeing tours, etc.