1. Spend more time on foreplay.
Sex should be something to which you look forward. foreplay is what gets you excited and anticipating the main event. It doesn’t have to be limited to the 15 minutes before you’d like to have sex. You could start the day with sexy text messages (think MMS with a revealing photo or an e-mail expressing how hot your husband looked as you both left for work).
2.Try new positions
This might seem like an obvious tip, but you’d be surprised by the number of married people who get stuck in a rut by performing the same combination of positions over and over again. There is more to sex than missionary and woman on top. You might try reverse cowboy or doggy style or a move you have seen on TV – or anything Sting has talked about doing. The point is to try a new sexual solution and see if you and your husband or wife enjoy it.
3.Use toys or lubricant to enhance the experience.
There’s nothing wrong with bringing a vibrator to bed with you or simply more stimulating. Some couples enjoy browsing at sex shops together to find items that would improve their sex life. Everything from chocolate body paints to whips and chains is available these days, and with your husband or wife you shouldn’t feel embarrassed. But you should discuss what kinds of things would appeal to both of you and neither of you should feel forced to participate if you’re not comfortable.
4. Use natural product to improve ‘Sex Life’
This isn’t just another enhancement product…Prolargentsize. It’s a total system that uses proven techniques and ingredients, a proven ‘system’ to permanently enlarge and improve your most important sexual asset.
5. When in doubt, return to the basics.
There is a certain level of comfort and pleasure that comes with sex– your run of the mill married sex. You shouldn’t be ashamed if that works for you. When your sex life seems to be stuck or you feel like you’re trying too hard, you should return to the basics – the positions and foreplay that have always worked for your husband or wife and you. If it ain’t broke, after all, you shouldn’t fix it.