Definitely, bubble baths are a common fantasy. But when it comes down to the logistics of actually getting it on in that confined space, it's easy to get scared off and default back to your bed.
But if you're still unsure about how to make bathtub sex happen, though, here's everything you need to know.
1. Using a lot of silicone-based lube
You must be using a silicone-based lubricant. Having sex while your bits are immersed in water doesn't actually make things wetter. Instead, it washes away your natural lubricant, which means you're in for some seriously dry and uncomfortable sex unless you're using a silicone-based lube.
2. Don't be afraid to make things hot
When you're sticking two people in a one-person bathtub and then planning to get your body temp up through sexy activities, it probably seems like a good idea to make your water temperature a little more on the warm side. You should actually fill the tub with hot water. The warm water will support more blood flow to your genitals.
3. Do the reverse cowgirl
The partner who has a penis lies face up in the tub while the partner who's being penetrated rides them, turned around, facing their feet. The partner on top uses the sides of the bathtub to hold stable with their back arched and butt held up, while the partner on bottom thrusts. Just remember that if you're using sex toys, choose something that's not made of silicone or else the silicone lube you're using to keep things wet will start to break down your toy.
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