Showing posts with label tantric sex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tantric sex. Show all posts

Tantric sex is often associated with images of grand, eight-hour sex sessions spring to mind, or some erotic perversion of sex parties, but that isn’t actually the whole story. In our culture, tantric sex is shrouded in mystery, but what does it all mean and what can it do for you? The associations between sex and Tantra is actually a misinterpretation, one that reveals our preoccupation with sex in our culture. Tantra is actually an ancient practice which dates back to the 5th century in India and has been described as a celebration of existence in the universe – a way to improve not only yourself but also the world. Tantra is broadly defined as a spiritual method which focuses on heightening your experience of pleasure in the world, then sharing it with those around you. Historically, it’s been practiced via yoga, where mantras and movements are performed through rituals. Sexual rituals were only really performed by a minority of practitioners, even though that’s what has become linked to the method. Tantric sex, also known as NeoTantra, emerged as a rebellion against the organised religions, where sex was discouraged when seeking enlightenment.


However, Tantric sex teachers believe sex to be a sacred act where you have the opportunity to reach a higher spiritual state of being. It’s a way of opening your heart, making peace with your emotional self and embracing the power of your sexuality. Sexual energy is one of the most powerful energies for boosting your health, and using it consciously means you can tap into a source of youth and vitality. Those who practice tantric sex view the act as a way of truly connecting with their partner, rather than a means of self-gratification. There is no goal associated with tantric sex – the whole point is that you don’t achieve an orgasm. Rather, the goal is to focus on your feelings and the sensations you’re feeling during sex, making you really present in the moment, much as though you are meditating. Furthermore, Tantric sex is not always about intercourse. There can be other sensual experiences such as massage, prolonged eye contact, dancing and breathing exercises – anything which helps you be present with your partner and enables you to fully connect. Your sexual movements and breathing pace will be deliberately slow, and your orgasm is delayed – perhaps not even achieved.


Many people who practice tantric sex claim that both men and women are able to achieve multiple orgasms through practicing lingering and mindful sex. If your mind wanders, you need to bring your attention back to your breathing and the physical sensations of the moment, in order to be fully present. There are various positions and muscle contractions are advised to prolong your experience. And taking small ‘time outs’ to regain your composure when the arousal is becoming too much will help you control the time together and sustain the pleasure. Tantric sex teachers believe that Western society has an unhealthy relationship with sex and an unnatural attitude towards the act. In practicing sacred sexuality, people and the world as a whole can be transformed for the better.The aim of Tantric sex is the art of learning rather than succumbing to lust, and this helps you to achieve a sense of mindfulness and clarity, in addition to building a stronger relationship with your partner. Removing the pressure of ego and lust can help us reach this state a lot quicker, and that is what Tantra teaches us.

For centuries, we’ve used people’s sexual practices as a way of determining their character. Sexuality and masculinity have been connected for years, and there’s no escaping that. But it’s not just having sex that counts, but also how we have sex. Amongst men, there is a lot of variety in how the male gender prefers sex – slow, rough, fast, soft…the list goes on.  Regardless of their sexual preference, the way we have sex says more about us than we think; it determines how men are seen and how they see themselves. Sex is an important aspect of any relationship, whether that’s a lasting or fleeting one. And the roles we play within those relationships say a lot about our character. Here is a guide to what sexual positions really mean for men, and what they say about the roles they play within the their own relationships.



Doggy Style


For many people, this preference comes from a real disdain for women and the chance to dominate at any turn. It’s commonly associated with a deep insecurity from many rejections when you were younger, leading to take the opportunity to demean women when you get the chance. Naturally, this isn’t everyone’s view of doggy style, but it’s commonly thought (particularly by women) that there’s little intimacy and romance associated with this sexual position.



Missionary


Men who like missionary sex like to play is safe and don’t like to take too many chances. It’s a classic position that’s consistent, reliable and enables you to play by the rules. It doesn’t require creativity or spontaneity and that is why you like it – you know what to expect. That said, it’s a popular position as well.



The Cowgirl


Men who like the Cowgirl enjoy it because it’s easy – for them. They like that they can lie back and enjoy the ride, quite literally. It’s the easy choice for men that prefer to have things handed to them on a plate and reap the rewards of someone else’s effort. There is a certain ‘exoticism’ with this position, which makes it a fun addition to relationships for men.



The Spoon


Men who like spooning really value a relationship; for them, being part of a couple is incredibly important. There’s something about the spoon position that evokes the concept of romance and coupledom – it’s synonymous with the ultimate level of comfort and security in a relationship. Men who crave this level of intimacy are craving security in their relationship, and the romance that goes with that. Considered something of a triumph amongst men, it’s rare for men to be openly in favour of this sexual position as it’s considered to be something women crave more than men.



The Cat


A tantric sex move, this is one for those who really take sex seriously. Craving not just a physical orgasm but a spiritual one as well, men who take sex to another level are looking to really connect with their partner. Tantric sex is considered to be the ultimate in sexual experience, giving a heightened orgasm but it’s a difficult skill to learn. So, by the very nature, men who understand and practice tantric sex take an in-depth interest in the very practice of sex. These type of men are likely to be super confident in bed and know their way around the body, so they’ll know what they’re doing in the bedroom.