A Hedonist’s Guide: The Basics
June 9th 2006 00:42
Some Tips of the Trade
Seduction is highly unique and individualised. Every person has a different button you could press, provided of course you have all the anatomical equipment or appropriate substitute.
But there are a few tricks that seem to have such universal appeal, that I thought it was worth re-testing them, for uh, educational purposes and reminding you why a few old favourites still work.
My thanks to Cibby for his provocative suggestions on minty freshness, and Alanna for her fantasy post.
The Basics
Make sure the room, whichever one you pick, is warm and inviting. A breath of cold air can be fun, but should be applied judiciously and a little later. If someone will be removing clothing, it’s only polite to make sure they’ll be comfortable.
And so don’t forget your materials. You don’t have to transform your room into a satin-lined boudoir (unless you’d like to) but please make sure your surfaces are clean and free (for now) of sharp poky things. Soft cotton sheets on a bed can be heavenly, or if you like to splash out a little in winter, velvet makes an interesting alternative.
Try and make sure that wherever you are is quiet and secluded. An unwelcome visitor knocking on the door, or worse just opening it, is calculated to break any amorous mood. Note the unwelcome of course- if you’d like to invite someone in, be my guest.
There- warm, soft, quiet. If you can master that much, you’re more than half-way there. The rest is your imagination.
And check back for the most fabulous extras.
Seduction is highly unique and individualised. Every person has a different button you could press, provided of course you have all the anatomical equipment or appropriate substitute.
But there are a few tricks that seem to have such universal appeal, that I thought it was worth re-testing them, for uh, educational purposes and reminding you why a few old favourites still work.
My thanks to Cibby for his provocative suggestions on minty freshness, and Alanna for her fantasy post.
The Basics
Make sure the room, whichever one you pick, is warm and inviting. A breath of cold air can be fun, but should be applied judiciously and a little later. If someone will be removing clothing, it’s only polite to make sure they’ll be comfortable.
And so don’t forget your materials. You don’t have to transform your room into a satin-lined boudoir (unless you’d like to) but please make sure your surfaces are clean and free (for now) of sharp poky things. Soft cotton sheets on a bed can be heavenly, or if you like to splash out a little in winter, velvet makes an interesting alternative.
Try and make sure that wherever you are is quiet and secluded. An unwelcome visitor knocking on the door, or worse just opening it, is calculated to break any amorous mood. Note the unwelcome of course- if you’d like to invite someone in, be my guest.
There- warm, soft, quiet. If you can master that much, you’re more than half-way there. The rest is your imagination.
And check back for the most fabulous extras.
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Comment by Cibbuano
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Heh, walking in on a couple would be like a x-rated movie. 'What's going on here!? Oh my...' cue shirt, cue pants.