Baby, Kids and Parents

3 S*x Positions Perfect For When You Want To Get Rough!!! Niceeee

 

S*x can suit any mood or moment from intimate and romantic to hot and dirty. Another point on that scale is just plain rough s*x. And that doesn’t have to mean incorporating any strange fantasies, difficult positions, or floggers. All you have to do is tweak the positions you already know and love to amp up the roughness factor for an unforgettable romp. Trust.

Need some ideas? Check out these s*xy suggestions from Emily Morse, Ph.D., founder and host of the S*x with Emily podcast, and then try them with your partner tonight.

You'll be breaking barriers, one spank and hair pull at a time.

MISS NEW BOOTY

Even though you’re upside down here, you both have control of the motion and depth of penetration. Yours might be more of a workout, but any extra work and sweat in a s*x sesh just makes it hotter (and rougher). If you want him to take control, he can use his hands for some spanking or a#al play.

How to do it: Place your hands on the floor and have him pull your waist so your legs are on either side of his hips.

VIEW FROM THE TOP

This one is super-intimate, as he can wrap his arms around you to hold you tight, but he’s also hands-free to explore your body—he can squeeze your nipples or grab onto your hair.

How to do it: Have him sit on the edge of a bed or a chair and lower yourself onto his shaft facing away from him.

THUMPER

You probably recognize this one as doggy style, known for being a hot position for both of you. And with some tweaks, you can up the rough factor by hair pulling, spanking, and positioning yourselves in front of a mirror so you can both watch.

How to do it: Get on all fours and have him kneel behind you. He enters from behind while holding your hips or boobs.

 

Source http://www.womenshealthmag.com

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