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Sex Tips to Outperform Her Vibrator

Sure it is every man's dream or expectation to see his partner with a large grin on her face and a satisfied look after having sex. On the other hand, they feel very disappointed if their sexual partners are not very thrilled about the actual intercourse or complain they did not reach an orgasm . Needless to say how do men feel when their partners prefer to enjoy themselves using a vibrator instead of having real intercourse.

But what is there to be done in such cases? Certainly not stick your head into the sand and pretend there is nothing left to try. There are, surprisingly or not, some ways to outperform women's vibrating silicone. After all, those are just objects, you own a body!

All you have to do is to believe in yourself, throw a little male charm into the picture and remember to use your tongue, fingers and penis to their greatest orgasm-producing potential. Here are some sex tips you should follow, according to some sex therapists, if your partner has developed an affinity for vibrators.

First of all, you should try to stimulate her G-spot (the area about 2 inches inside the vaginal opening, on the front side) with your thumb, as if you were making a thumbprint on her vaginal wall. Studies have shown that the G-spot responds to firmer pressure than the clitoris does. You could also use this trick: insert your index finger in a "come-hither" curl position inside the vagina and in the meanwhile apply pressure on your partner's pubic bone using your other hand. Her sensitivity will surely be heightened by this double stimulation.

You could also let your partner enjoy your tongue in a session of oral sex; try to use a flat, still tongue; although it is considered an underestimated technique, it will induce an orgasm for sure. Try to gently push your tongue into her vulva and let her enjoy every move she desires, setting the pace she wants, the right pressure and rhythm.

If you are a more conservatory spirit and the missionary position suits you best, you should try the following: hold her legs together rather than spreading them apart, because it is this way much easier for the pelvic muscles to reach a state of involuntary spasm. You could also try to "allow" her vibrator be part of your sexual act; you could find it is a great help sometimes; for instance, try stimulating her clitoris with a small vibrator.

All in all, you could even embrace the thought of her using a vibrator because it is said that women who use them know their bodies well and are able to reach an orgasm with their partners more easily than those who don't. And in the end her pleasure should count most for you and it should make you perfect lovers.

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