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  1. 1. Make sure you are comfortable with your partner. Find a partner you are attracted to and trust. When you are comfortable with someone you trust fully, making love will be that much better. 2. Give and get consent. Before getting into any sexual activity, your partner (s) must consent enthusiastically and not under any influences.

  2. It is often said that “making love” is just a euphemism for “having sex.” To be sure, these terms are frequently used interchangeably.

  3. Being romantic in bed can be as easy as snuggling with your partner for a few minutes before moving on to other activities. If your partner needs a bit more help relaxing, try giving them a massage or take some time to kiss or make out. You can also be romantic by sharing your feelings or telling your partner how they make you feel.

  4. To enjoy sex more, slow down and experience it, using all five senses. Or at least more than just one. If you can’t find anything to enjoy in sex besides the orgasm, perhaps you should rethink...

  5. Make love in a new location, in a different way, at a different time, or with a different ambience (think candlelight, music or sex toys). Try bathing or showering together beforehand, or treat yourselves to professional massages.

  6. If lovemaking feels most fulfilling when partners love each other, then why do so many loving couples have lousy sex?

  7. Making love can mean taking delight in exploring your partner’s body, mind, and heart, not just because you’re trying to have an orgasm, but because you’re trying to share a seriously intimate connection with them.

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