Four Reasons Why it Isn`t Time to Have Sex Yet

Released on: November 25, 2007, 4:40 am

Press Release Author: Ken Brower

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: I can tell you one thing for certain : in life, timing is
everything. Just like everything else, sexual activity is as much about when you do
it is as it is how you do it. So, with this in mind, I've written up this short
checklist as a reminder of some of the reasons why you should hold off on sex for at
least the short-term.

Press Release Body: I can tell you one thing for certain : in life, timing is
everything. Just like everything else, sexual activity is as much about when you do
it is as it is how you do it. So, with this in mind, I've written up this short
checklist as a reminder of some of the reasons why you should hold off on sex for at
least the short-term. When you're in the moment with your partner, there are
probably emotions and hormones firing at full cylinder, but if you keep these things
in mind I assure you that you will be guaranteeing yourself a better sexual
relationship.

1. The most obvious reason is probably the most overlooked : make sure that you want
to have sex and that you're mentally prepared for a sexual relationship with this
person. During foreplay with someone new, your hormones and emotions will be riding
an awesome rollercoaster. It's something new and exciting and you're eager to
explore a relationship with this person. But make sure you are emotionally and
sexually ready before you dive in to the relationship. There's nothing wrong with
holding off on sex for a while until you're completely sure that you're ready. Your
partner won't mind, and in the long run, you'll both be better off for it because
the sex will be that much better. You'll be confident and in control, and having
these things makes for a much more fun sexual experience.

2. Your partner is giving you the impression that they're not ready yet.
Communication is probably the most important thing for a couple to perfect. As a
relationship develops, you will be much better off if you learn early on how to
communicate with your partner and sense their desires and needs. So while your
partner may not say something outright, you should be very aware of their body
language and actions during foreplay to make sure that they're ready for
intercourse. There's nothing wrong with talking during foreplay, either.
Communication is sexy and can be a great way for you two to bond while you're
learning more about each other. If you get the sense that your partner is tensing up
or overly nervous, take the time to make sure the moment is right for both of you,
and you're sure to have a better experience.

3. You haven't discussed safe sex yet with your partner. This is essential and can
often be overlooked, leading to big time regrets later. If you don't know the person
that well or if you're just getting to know them, you need to know something about
their sexual history before you proceed with any sort of sexual activity. Has the
person had unprotected sex in the past? How many partners have they had recently?
Have they been checked for STI's and HIV? Undoubtedly it takes some thought to ask
these questions just the right way without killing the mood, but I assure you it's
possible and when done right, makes you look smart and responsible, things that your
partner should be excited about. Also, discuss what safe sex options are on the
table for you two. Don't assume someone has the birth control taken care of without
asking first.

4. Neither of you have a condom. You probably should have seen this one coming.
While the need for safe sex should always be in the back of your mind, it's very
easy to throw that thought out the window in the heat of the moment. But at those
times it is more essential than ever to make sure that you engage in protected and
safe sex. While it may be very hard to put off having sex until one of you goes to
buy protection, in the long run it is worth your while to make sure that your
relationship is based on the idea of mutual respect and trust. Mutual respect and
trust is best developed when both partners take care to protect each other from
STI's, HIV and unwanted pregnancy. So step back for a minute from the situation,
remember what's most important and make sure to wait until you can practice safe
sex.

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Contact Details: kevin@condomman.com

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