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Looking for ways to make sex more romantic? We got you covered. Check out the best ways to have romantic sex.

It may seem like there’s a limit to how much you can do to make your sexual experiences exciting, but don’t give up hope just yet. There are many simple ways to add a romantic touch and bring you and your partner closer. Yes, you heard right! Sex can be as romantic as you and your partner want it to be. It’s about building a stronger relationship with your partner. Additionally, incorporating romance into your everyday life, especially in the bedroom, is vital to maintaining a healthy relationship. If you want to add some sparkle to your sex life, here are 5 simple ways to make sex more romantic.

How to make sex life more romantic?

“Romantic sex is about combining connection and intimacy with the sexual act. Timing and atmosphere are crucial to creating a pleasurable experience for both partners. Environmental cues such as dress style, personal aura, physical intimacy, and gentle communication play a vital role, particularly during the foreplay stage. Additionally, incorporating music can also enhance the sexual experience,” says sexologist and psychiatrist Dr Sanjay Kumawat.

Make your sex life more romantic with these steps. Image Courtesy: Freepik

Expressing love, passion and care through sensual contact is the essence of sexual romance. Here are some ways to make sex more romantic.

1. Spend your sex with intense foreplay

One of the most important things in sex is to keep the love and passion alive. You can enhance the experience by adding more intensity to neck kisses, taking time to undress, or exploring toys that vibrate. This helps you understand your partner’s body and deepen the connection. Think of this as one of the critical steps to making sex more romantic.

2. Set the mood

You need to create the right atmosphere for romantic sex. Besides, it’s hard to focus on making love with your husband when your phones are constantly ringing, the TV is playing in the background, or you’re running out of time to get things done. Dim the lights, play slow music and light some candles to create a romantic setting. Kiss and flirt to build anticipation for intercourse and bring that passion back into your sex life.

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3. Turn on the light

For many people, turning on the lights during sex is a big no-no, but to make sex more romantic, you need to be willing to be vulnerable with your partner. A lamp, night light, string lights or pillar candles can all create a romantic atmosphere without using up all the available light in the room. Adding light to the room will also allow you and your partner to see each other throughout the act, which can increase your vulnerability and make the session feel more intimate.

4. Enjoy yourself

Your emotional connection is a determining factor in romantic sex. If you’re chasing each other like rabbits in an attempt to do so, it’s simply not possible to maintain that connection right now. The primary goal is to make each other feel special with whatever makes you happy, whether it’s kissing, touching, or talking. If you want to add a dose of romance to your life, try enjoying yourself by being in the moment.

5. After sex-cuddles

Pillow talk after the act is the only thing that can be even more romantic than the act itself. You two need to let go of all those chemicals coursing through your bodies, especially after such an intense encounter. There’s no better way to unwind after a passionate night than snuggling into each other’s arms. Your emotional bond will deepen and become stronger only when you both feel that you are safe with me.

6. Communicate your needs

“Being romantic in bed is essential to developing a bond in a relationship. For this, foreplay plays a vital role. Engaging in activities such as physical bonding, massage and pep talks can all help. However, communication is essential as each person has very different interests, especially when it comes to sex and physical intimacy,” says the expert.

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Couple lying in bed and looking at each other

Communicate with each other to enjoy your sex life! Image Courtesy: Freepik Sharing a moment with the one you love the most is the essence of romantic sex. It’s all about sharing an experience. Keep in mind that building an emotional connection is vital to passionate sex, so step it up! Enjoy a normal date, experiment with non-sexual physical contact and talk to each other about your likes and dislikes. You and your partner will have the most romantic sex of your life if you and your partner follow these tips for romantic sex.

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