Relationship Tips: 10 Worst Things You Can Do During Sex

When people throw around the term “bad in bed”, it can usually be attributed to either a couple being sexually incompatible (you simply like different things!) or, it can often be tied directly to a perceived lack of enthusiasm, poor communication, or selfishness.
So this isn’t going to be a list about what positions to avoid, but rather a list of behaviors that often transform great sexual experiences into tepid ones. A good thing to remember is that we could probably come up with a thousand-item list on how to be good in bed. When it comes to things that are universally bad, there are pretty much only 10.
1. Acting Bored
One of the pleasures of sex, versus, say, masturbation, is that you’re supposedly doing it with someone else who is also having a good time. Getting the impression that you’d rather be watching The Daily Show does not do wonders for our performance, or our self esteem.
2. Not Reciprocating
Oh, was it good for you? YEAH, I COULD TELL. Now how about giving someone else a turn?
3. Asking Too Many Questions
“Is this ok?” “Is this?” “Is this?” “How’s this?” “Is this good for you?” “Do you like this?” “This?” We appreciate you checking in every once in a while, but the constant interrogation is so not sexy.
4. Starfish
Starfishing is when you just sort of lie back and let the other person do all the work. Annoying! Don’t treat sex like an automatic car wash, please!
5. Stopping to Answer Your Phone
If you do this, you don’t even deserve to get laid.
6. Dead Silence
There’s a big difference between keeping quiet so as not to disturb the roommates, and keeping quiet to the point of making your partner want to check your pulse. So creepy.
7. Commenting on Your Partner’s Body
Unless your comment is, “My god, you’re sexy,” then saying anything while your partner is naked and vulnerable is a big, big no-no.
8. Being Distractingly Shy
You’re great! You look great. Your partner is no doubt stoked to be having sex with you. It’s ok if the bedsheet isn’t covering you every second. Try not to let self-consciousness get too in the way of having a good time!
9. Talking About How Someone Else Did It
Really probably the last thing someone is interested in hearing about while having sex.
10. Not Talking About Protection Beforehand
When you assume (that the other person is clean/on birth control), you make an ass out of you and me. And even worse, run the risk of STDs and pregnancy! Always, always, always check in!

Source: Glamour.com
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