11-30-2024, 08:36 PM
I’ve actually had this happen a few times, and I think it’s one of those things that can be really comforting if both partners are on the same page. After a really intense session, it’s like you just want that closeness to linger, even if it’s not about sex anymore. It feels kind of intimate and vulnerable, and I think it’s a nice way to unwind and connect at the end of the day.
I’ve been the one to suggest it sometimes, especially after a great session where we’re both feeling relaxed and cozy. It’s like asking for a moment of peace together, not rushing into anything more but just enjoying each other’s presence. The physical act of him being inside me feels almost protective, like a way to hold onto that bond as we drift off to sleep.
That being said, I think it’s really important to gauge how your partner feels about it. I’ve had times where my partner might not be as comfortable with the idea, and that’s totally fine too. It’s all about communication and making sure both partners are enjoying the experience. If one person feels uncomfortable or disconnected, it can create a sense of awkwardness. So, I think mutual understanding and openness are key here.
Ultimately, it’s one of those things that can add to the intimacy in a relationship, but it’s not something I’d push if my partner wasn’t into it. I think it’s the kind of gesture that’s more about closeness and trust than anything else, and it can definitely be really special when both partners are on board
I’ve been the one to suggest it sometimes, especially after a great session where we’re both feeling relaxed and cozy. It’s like asking for a moment of peace together, not rushing into anything more but just enjoying each other’s presence. The physical act of him being inside me feels almost protective, like a way to hold onto that bond as we drift off to sleep.
That being said, I think it’s really important to gauge how your partner feels about it. I’ve had times where my partner might not be as comfortable with the idea, and that’s totally fine too. It’s all about communication and making sure both partners are enjoying the experience. If one person feels uncomfortable or disconnected, it can create a sense of awkwardness. So, I think mutual understanding and openness are key here.
Ultimately, it’s one of those things that can add to the intimacy in a relationship, but it’s not something I’d push if my partner wasn’t into it. I think it’s the kind of gesture that’s more about closeness and trust than anything else, and it can definitely be really special when both partners are on board