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Posted on Jul 08, 2008 under Uncategorized |

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One of the most important things in finding and developing a relationship is possessing a good lovemaking skills set. It makes the difference between being a confident and satisfying lover, or a lousy, intimately unattractive lover. Here’s how to develop your sex skills:

1. If you are in a relationship now, you have a great opportunity to find out what works, what doesn’t and what really, really works! So often males and females come away from relationships without having learned anything sexually. They engage in the same routine every time intimacy is to occur. Then if the relationship ends, they are the same lover they were when it began. You should learn a great deal from every relationship you are in, and this should not exclude learning things in the sexual intimacy department.

2. Ask. It’s not that common, and can feel embarrassing, but asking the other person what they like or what excites them can be a huge leap in further developing your lovemaking skills set. It usually always turns out that it’s a big turn on to be asked that question, and intimacy can be greatly increased. Notice common trends of what guys or girls like, while paying attention to favorite positions or techniques.

3. A Sex Manual. This is the way to cut to the chase and learn everything you need to know to fully develop your lovemaking skills set. Whether you are in a relationship already or not, reading a sex skills e-book or manual can add dozens and even hundreds of new tricks, tips, and techniques to your intimacy arsenal. This works especially well if your single and don’t have the luxury of working and learning with a partner.

Here is an excellent Sex Skills Manual with hundreds of techniques you can learn overnight - http://sex-skills.blogspot.com

Cut to the chase and become a better lover in a matter of minutes by reading the tips in this manual - http://sex-skills.blogspot.com

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