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'Making love.' It probably begins with a touch, a glance, whatever signal you and your partner exchange as the evening progresses that says 'let's.' But anticipation is one of the most delicious parts of any sexual encounter.
I'm sure you've read a novel or watched a movie or TV show in which there's a he and a she that you know will eventually end up in bed together. You avidly turn the pages or urge time to pass waiting for the spark to become a flame. Everything that they do leading up to the 'big moment' increases the sexual tension, for them and for you. Anticipation! It can be like that for you and your partner.
But shouldn't sex be spontaneous? Sure - why not? Spontaneity is wonderful. Coming home from work, dragging your partner into the bedroom and ripping all of your clothes off can be wonderful. Deciding in the middle of a movie that you two need to be home, NOW, is deliciously erotic. But planning a night of making love and letting your partner in on the plan can be just as arousing.
How? Let's begin this, our first Saturday night together with the idea that 'tonight's the night.' Begin at the very start of the day. When you wake up Saturday morning, whisper in your partner's ear that you have something sexually exciting planned for that evening. "Not now," you say, jumping out of bed, "but later. Think about it." Do you have to have something really different planned? Not necessarily. The difference will be the anticipation and the arousal that it stimulates.
For her: Put a ribbon or rubber band around his wrist, just below his wrist watch, so that every time he checks the time he's reminded that something good is in store. Make a cassette with some erotic music, something that's meaningful to you both and slip it into his car stereo for the drive to work. It can be anything from Michael Bolton to Ravel's Bolero, so long as it sends a message. If you're really creative, include a few well chosen words with the music that hint at the evening's activities. A single word or an entire erotic scenario? That's up to you.
If you lay out his clothes in the morning, select something he knows you find arousing, like a particularly tight tee shirt or a black pair of jockey shorts. As he's dressing, slip a piece of satin or canvas or a small piece of fur into the crotch of his shorts so that he feels it all day, and thinks of you.
Do you make his lunch? Put something suggestive in for a snack, with a note saying, "I hear that olives make you passionate. Let's hope that's true because I have designs on your body tonight."
For him: Call her up at work and whisper a few naughty words about the evening to come. That can be particularly delicious if she's in a room full of people and can't react. Create a pet name that you only use in the dark. Ed calls me a sexy bitch, abbreviated SB, and when I hear that I know he's having wonderfully erotic thoughts. If you also explain to the kids that SB stands for silly beast, only the two of you will know its sexual connotation. Call her that all day.
Pull a particularly sexy piece of underwear from her drawer and ask her to wear it for you beneath her clothing so that all day she'll think of you. Ask her to shorten her bra straps so they bind a bit at the shoulder.
For both of you: If you can, plan that evening to have dinner out. Draw out the suspense with a long meal, with lots of suggestive gazes, comments and gestures. Remember we're trying to make the excitement last as long as possible.
For fun: If you're really daring, take a slender ribbon and run it through one of the leg holes of a pair of jockey shorts or panties (it works equally well with either), then through the waist opening. Tie the ribbon tightly, then do the same at the other side of the undies. Now the crotch of the pants will be really binding and uncomfortable in an erotic way. Then ask your partner to wear them so he or she will think about you all day. That constant reminder will make your lover so hungry that by the time you two get home it will be all you can do to postpone the inevitable until bedtime.
But who wants to postpone it anyway? Remember spontaneity?
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