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Thursday 6 November 2014

Sex in Perth Made Easier with Sex Furniture



Sex is one of the few things in life that really can’t be done ‘wrong’ but can always be done better. Even the most awkward and unfortunate sexual encounter is better than no sexual encounter at all, assuming it’s consensual, but whether you’re on a first date that’s breaking all known speed limits or you’ve been with your partner for decades, you can always find ways to punch up your sex in Perth.

One exciting development is in the realm of sex furniture. Never heard of sex furniture? That’s not too surprising, as it’s not a common topic even among people who regularly discuss sex in Perth and their role in it. But sex furniture isn’t just for the lazy or the strange – it should be a common occurrence in everyone’s lives.

From Simple to Kinky

Sex furniture comes in two basic categories: Furniture designed for convenience, and furniture designed for restraint and other kinks.

The furniture designed for convenience makes sex in Perth a little less exhausting. For example, a Wedge is a padded wedge-shaped item that simply provides support for various positions – and anyone who’s gotten winded and pulled a muscle trying for some exotic position can appreciate the convenience of such a nifty product.

Furniture designed for kink is usually similar in basic design, but often comes with restraints built in so your partner can be strapped to the furniture. Some advanced designs also allow the position of your partner to be altered by you, without having to release them, giving you full control over their experience.

The Path to Adventure

The right approach to sex in Perth using sex furniture is to simply relax and see where it takes you. What starts off as a desire to spare your lower back while enjoying your favourite positions can easily lead to an ‘oops’ moment that shows you just how kinky you can be without even trying that hard, and sometimes just having your legs in a different place can make the same old same old seem startlingly new.

So, the best advice is: Start off slow and familiar. Let the furniture do the work and enjoy the moment. Watch some videos – there are plenty online – and learn some new techniques that aren’t too scary. Before you know it, you’re doing things you never imagined – and sparing your back too.

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