WHEN it comes to pleasing your partner in between the sheets, there’s plenty of advice out there of how to spice things up.
And proving that point, several men have decided to spill the intimate details of their sex lives – and the top tips they’ve heard along the way.
What are the best sex tips men have heard?
To help up other people’s game in the bedroom, people have often shared their best stories.
And there’s a whole thread written by men on Reddit where they can take it in turns to share their top sex tips.
Reddit user LonelyLeroy asked social media users to spill on the best advice they’d ever received about getting hot and heavy.
He said: “Instead of worst sex advice, what’s the best sex advice you’ve ever heard?”
And it sparked a huge debate, with the internet users holding nothing back.
One user suggested: “Lube and foreplay.”
Another said it was all about getting to know exactly what turns your partner on and the positions they like, as they typed: “Communicate. Talk everything over. If you’re doing it right, the conversation itself should be erotic.”
Meanwhile, many urged their fellow man not to rush and to take their time to make things more passionate.
One wrote: “Take it slow.”
Another said: “Slow and steady, it’s not a race, pay attention and be communicative about what you do like and what you don’t like.”
Another Reddit fan took the opportunity to share both their best and worst advice, as they revealed: “The worst: size matters, the best: experience is attractive.”
Many were also keen on promoting the important of safe sex.
One said: “Wear a condom FFS.”
A fellow user added: “No glove? No love.”
Another said: “Don’t be silly. Wrap your Willie.”
Later, a proud lover also boasted that he learned his best sex tips from a group of women who taught him how to pleasure properly.
He wrote: “Not so much as advice but physical demonstration. Group of lesbians took me under their wings. Lots of, ‘Do this, not that, watch what happens with this.’
“I’ve received more than a few compliments on my work since then. All leads back to those girls.”
How many women fake orgasm?
According to sex expert Dr Tammy Nelson, more women have faked their orgasm than not – with a staggering 80 per cent admitting to doing it at some point in their sex lives.
A survey by Durex in 2017 also unveiled data that ten per cent of women fake an orgasm at least once a week.