You don't need a 'perfect' body to have great sex
Struggles with body image don’t disappear just because we’ve
entered the bedroom, especially not when it comes to sex. And while one
of the central messages of the body acceptance movement is that you
don’t have to wait until you’re thin to get living, sometimes it’s not
easy to navigate having a great sex life when you’re still not sure
about your body.
Struggles with body image — and approximately 91 percent of women
are unhappy with their bodies — can make getting naked tense and
fraught with insecurity. None of that lends itself to getting turned on,
much less getting off.
So what comes next? Are you supposed to put your sex life on hold while you learn to love your body?
Absolutely not. Body image issues don’t just disappear even
when we’ve decided to work on body acceptance. Even if you’re flying
around the world and wearing sleeveless dresses, the idea of getting
naked with someone might give you pause — and that’s totally valid.
No matter whether you’ve sworn off diets for the rest of
your life or you’re a lifetime Weight Watchers member, you deserve to
have great sex if you want to have great sex. When body image issues get
between us and a satisfying sex life, it’s easy to get mad at our
bodies. But there are alternatives to punishing ourselves. Here are
three straightforward things to practice that should help you have
awesome sex whether or not you love your body right this minute.
1. Masturbate
Only five percent of women masturbate more than four times
per week, compared to 20 percent of men. And as women get older, the
frequency with which we masturbate seems to drop off, with the number of
women who report not masturbating at all increasing.
What does this mean for women who might not love their
bodies? It means missing out on a prime opportunity to learn what makes
our bodies feel good.
Take the time to learn what really gets you going, without
the pressure of a partner being in on the game. Set aside some regular
time to spend with yourself and make it a habit. Women who masturbate
regularly report more satisfying sexual relationships overall.
Maybe it’s knowing what you like so you can clearly
communicate that to a partner, or maybe it’s having more confidence in
your body as a source of pleasure. But either way, masturbation does a
body good.
2. Practice being naked
There’s nothing wrong with wearing something sexy (however
you define sexy) to give yourself a boost of confidence in bed. But if
you’re absolutely depending on clothing to keep you covered while you do
the deed, it might be time to air yourself out a little bit and
practice being naked.
It’s absolutely true that being naked feels different. When
our flesh isn’t contained by our clothes, it shifts and moves in ways
that can be startling. Dance around your bedroom without any clothes on
(this is especially fun prior to masturbating) and get used to your
body.
This is called normalization — it’s the process by which
something becomes normal. You can also think of it as exposure therapy,
quite literally! Just spend some time hanging out with your naked self
and make friends with the feeling of it.
3. Communicate about your comfort zone
Even if you don’t see what your partner does when you look
at your body, remember that they’ve been looking forward to getting all
up on that. You’re awesome and your partner knows it. (At least they’d
better — please don’t have sex with people who don’t think you’re
awesome.) The sex you have should be mutually satisfying, so don’t be
ashamed to speak up about your desires and preferences.
Let your partner know what you like and what you don’t.
This might mean a talk beforehand with a long-term partner about what
you’re dealing with, but it might also mean some dirty talk the first
time you’re hooking up. Whatever the case, talking about what works and
what doesn’t means you’ll both be more likely to enjoy the proceedings.
If you’re shy about your belly, remind your partner not to
grab it and move their hands to a different area. If you’re not ready to
put your body on display while you ride your partner, suggest something
else — maybe reverse cowgirl instead. Know what your boundaries are and
don’t be shy about enforcing them. You and your partner will both have a
better time for it.
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