Art of Lovemaking - Daily Tip

Today's lovemaking tip is about...

Blindfold Bliss

As we've noted in the past, lovemaking should involve all five senses. But what happens if one of those senses is removed from
the equation? When you use a blindfold to eliminate the sense of
sight, you end up relying on your other four senses for a truly
memorable sexual experience (or experiences, as the case may be).

Blindfolding also implies a measure of trust between you and your partner. In using a blindfold, you're willing to give up a little power (the power of one of your main senses), and put yourself into your lover's hands. Doing this sometimes isn't easy, but it's well worth it.

This particular lesson starts at the dinner table, with both of you blindfolded and eating as you usually would. Then move on to feed your partner, relying on your other senses to get food to his/her mouth and to determine what taste and smell tantalizes the most. Once dinner is complete, leave the blindfolds on, get up from the table and lead your partner to the bedroom. Once there, it's time to undress each other slowly, using your other senses to taste, smell and touch...

This lesson teaches you how to use your other senses to work toward a wonderful lovemaking experience.

This tip is taken from Lesson 38 of the Art of Lovemaking course.

 


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