Dos and Don’ts of First-Time Sex

Sometimes you might feel like you want to cuddle and feel the warmth of someone. Cuddling leads inevitably to kissing, which can lead to caressing, and the pleasure ends in the bedroom.

Sex is one of the most intimate, pleasurable, and relaxing experiences in people’s lives. It is a mental and physical experience that improves their relationship with their spouses for many people.

The notion of first-time sex or intercourse can be both terrifying and thrilling. The nervousness and uncertainty associated with first-time intercourse are every day. Having your first sexual encounter is seldom as simple as most people believe. In most cases, however, expectations outweigh reality.

When you’ve found the person with whom you want to have your first experience, be sure you’re genuinely prepared. Regardless of when you intend to have this sexual encounter with your partner, there are several things to consider if it is your first time. 

The Dos in First-Time Sex

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  • Consent is a must: Ask for consent. Make sure that you and your partner have agreed to have sex with each other. Sex is not something to be forced upon. If so, it’s wrong. It should be pleasurable for both you and your partner. 
  • Ensure Safe Sex: Protect yourself and follow the guidelines of safe sex. It is essential to be aware of the sexual wellness of each other. You should also consider using protection to avoid unwanted pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases. If you’re not sure how to use it, look it up on the internet or ask your friends who have had sex to explain you. If you are a woman, you should see a doctor who will prescribe a method of contraception.
  • Have it with someone you are familiar with: Try to have this experience with someone you have an emotional connection with. It’ll be more remarkable if we’re with someone we like. They will avoid harming you and go to great lengths to make you happy. Getting emotional support from a stranger might be difficult. Those who stay with the same person for a lifetime are pretty rare. You’ll be more careful as you gain experience. 
  • Foreplay is necessary: You must engage in some foreplay before the act of penetration to awaken all of your senses and make the penetration easier. Take your time during foreplay. Don’t rush so that your entire body relaxes and prepares for sex. 
  •  Communicate: You’ll notice how talking might enhance your sexual enjoyment because it’s your first time. It helps in knowing what each other are thinking during the intercourse. It makes you and your partner feel at ease. 
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The Don’ts in First-Time Sex

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  • Don’t take it for granted: Don’t assume that your partner is willing to have sex. If it is a ‘No’ or ‘I am not sure’, inquire about permission and accept it as a No. It is always better for each other to be comfortable and sure about having pleasurable sex.  
  •  Don’t keep unrealistic expectations: Make sure you don’t have any unrealistic expectations, as this could lead to disappointment. The first time is generally sloppy, embarrassing, and short-lived. When it comes to your first time, you can wonder if you’re doing something incorrectly, if this should be done this way or that way, and so on.
  • Don’t try challenging postures: Keep things simple and sexy for first-time sex. There have been instances where people have been injured only to show off. Do not try to impress your lover with your knowledge of pornographic films. The experience will come with practice; this is your first time, so don’t be surprised if you’re a little perplexed. Use traditional positions, such as the missionary.
  • Don’t think of orgasm: Orgasms are just part of the game. All sexual experiences need not end in orgasm. Focusing on the orgasm can lead to less pleasure. You can go with the flow. You get to understand each other’s bodies with time and practice. Enjoy the moment. 
  • Don’t have sex without protection: Protect yourself and use another method of birth control. Condoms protect you from sexually transmitted diseases, but the contraceptive will protect you from pregnancy if the condom breaks or slips.
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There will be many possibilities for you to have sex in your life, even if the first time won’t be the best. Even if the right time has arrived, do not rush into it or wait it out. When you’re ready, you’ll know.

Sex is about pleasure, and it should be enjoyable, so relax! Liked our content? Follow The Glam Lives for more. 

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