The First Thing You Must Do in Bed
Check this off and it'll make the rest of your romp better

June 28, 2016

Generosity for the win: Focusing on what she craves in the sack also increases your arousal, says research in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Researchers studied “sexual communal strength”—the willingness to meet a partner’s sexual needs—in long-term couples. Both parties filled out daily sex surveys for 3 weeks. Four months later, generous lovers  reported higher levels of daily arousal AND more desire for their partner than the less-generous couples.

“There’s a lot of research out there that suggests giving to others is good for the self,” says lead study author Amy Muise, Ph.D., of the University of Toronto, and that effect is even stronger with a romantic partner. Plus, Muise says, knowing you can satisfy your partner’s needs is a major confidence booster.

But zeroing in on her desires at the exclusion of your own won’t deliver the same outcome, says Muise. The solution: Aim for compromise. If you usually perform oral sex on her because she loves to incorporate it into foreplay, see if she’s up for something you want, like shower sex or a morning quickie before work. That way you’ll both feel accounted for, Muise says.