Have you decided to fulfill your fantasy of being with two men at once by arranging an MFM threesome? If you have, you are in for an amazing experience, but you still may have questions, especially about double penetration. First of all double penetration is not a requirement of an MFM threesome. The men can just take turns or you could just do oral along with vaginal or anal sex. However, double penetration is what makes an MFM threesome special, particularly for a woman. If you do want to try it, here are a few tips to have a satisfying double penetration. Read more
Tantra teaches that lovemaking between a man and woman, when entered into with awareness, is a gateway to both sexual and spiritual ecstasy.
Showing posts with label polyamory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polyamory. Show all posts
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Tantric Polyamory: How to Do Double Penetration
If you are interested in polyamory, Svetlana Ivanova reveals how to have a satisfying double penetration.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
3 BIG Reasons Monogamy Is Just Not Natural, According to Science
Although society is used to monogamy, nature doesn't find it to be common.
There are many romantic things about monogamy. Having one person who knows you inside and out for the rest of your life is a beautiful thought. And relying on only one person makes life a lot simpler.
But how natural is monogamy?
Well, according to science: it's not — and these three reasons are to blame. Read more
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Swinging Won't Fix a Broken Relationship
Swinging won't fix a broken relationship, says KissinBlueKaren. A swinging relationship takes work, more work even then a monogamous one.
Swinging won’t fix a broken relationship. I have to say this again because we keep running into couples that actually think it will. I’m sorry. If you are on the outs, or just getting back together from being on the outs, this isn’t a good time. A swinging relationship takes work, more work even then a monogamous one. Read more
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Polyamory: The Next Sexual Revolution
Tantra is an ancient high art form that means "weave." With Tantra you learn to master and weave energy in yourself and between you and your lovers. In polyamory - loving more than one person in an honest and intimate relationship - you balance energy between two or among more than two lovers. While Tantra and polyamory are paths that each may be practiced by themselves, they go together like two peas in pod.
Terisa Greenan and her boyfriend, Matt, are enjoying a rare day of Seattle sun, sharing a beet carpaccio on the patio of a local restaurant. Matt holds Terisa's hand, as his 6-year-old son squeezes in between the couple to give Terisa a kiss. His mother, Vera, looks over and smiles; she's there with her boyfriend, Larry. Suddenly it starts to rain, and the group must move inside. In the process, they rearrange themselves: Matt's hand touches Vera's leg. Terisa gives Larry a kiss. The child, seemingly unconcerned, puts his arms around his mother and digs into his meal.
Terisa and Matt and Vera and Larry—along with Scott, who's also at this dinner—are not swingers, per se; they aren't pursuing casual sex. Nor are they polygamists of the sort portrayed on HBO's Big Love; they aren't religious, and they don't have multiple wives. But they do believe in "ethical nonmonogamy," or engaging in loving, intimate relationships with more than one person—based upon the knowledge and consent of everyone involved. They are polyamorous, to use the term of art applied to multiple-partner families like theirs, and they wouldn't want to live any other way. Read more
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