Intimacy and the Female Mind -- What Women Really Think About in Bed
When
it comes to intimacy, men and women are two totally different creatures. A man
may pop a woody after glancing a bit of skin, having a sensual thought pop into
his mind, or simply by smelling a familiar perfume – that is all it takes for
him to be off and running. Women,
however, are much more complicated. They
often need more direct physical stimulation to become ready for the deed
(hello, foreplay) rather than visual or mental stimulation. So it is no surprise then, that many
men are curious about what their woman is thinking before, during, or after
intimacy, as there tends to be more going on in her brain than his during an
intimate moment. Take a peek inside the female mind with these 10 thoughts she
may have during intimacy and learn why it’s important to her to keep the male organ healthy for upcoming experiences.
What
is she thinking?
While
every woman is different, and some women have only one thing on their minds –
actual intimacy – it is a simple curse of the
female brain that it tends to have more difficulty shutting off than the male
brain. Sad, but true. Here are 10 common things that run
through the female brain during a round of nookie:
1) Do my thighs/butt/hips look fat? Not that she thinks her man
is superficial, but most women want to look attractive, so her appearance is
one of the most common thing for a woman to think about during intimacy. Be
sure to tell her how amazing she looks so she can put negative thoughts out of
her mind and get down to business.
2) Is he into this? Yes, women tend to think more about
their partner’s enjoyment than their own – which makes it harder to be
uninhibited. Reassure her
that she is getting the job done.
3) I really dislike/like this move: Women don’t want to hurt men’s
feelings, so they may not voice their opinion if something feels weird.
Unfortunately, she doesn’t always say when things feel good either.
4) I gotta finish that laundry: Yes, sometimes women run over their
to-do list during intimacy. Talk
about a buzz kill.
5) I gotta pee: Ever wonder why women run to the
bathroom before intimacy? It
is partly to freshen up and partly to empty that bladder, because once the
action starts, it’s common for her to have the urge to go.
6) Can anybody hear this? When living with a roommate, in a
hotel, or in an apartment, women may be worried about being overheard by nearby
ears. Sure, a guy might get
a high-fived from his roommate after he emerges from the bedroom, but she is
forced to do the walk of shame – so if she’s keeping it more quiet than usual,
try to follow suit.
7) He put a rubber on, right? If it is a new relationship in
particular, she may be concerned about protection. Sure, most of the time she can tell if
a guy is wearing a rubber, but sometimes, if she’s lost in the moment she may
have a panicked thought that he forgot. Put
her mind at ease and make sure she knows the protection is in place. Nothing is hot about picturing an
infection.
8) Oh crap, was that a queef? Queefing during intimacy is
normal. She didn’t fart,
it’s just air moving around from thrusting. Ignore it!
9) Umm, a little to the left: Sometimes a guy just isn’t hitting the
mark, if she seems to be wiggling to one side or subtly directing a hand to a
better spot. Follow her
cue!
10) So does this mean we are
boyfriend/girlfriend? If “the
talk” hasn’t happened yet, she will be wondering if the intimacy means
something in terms of the relationship. Be
ready for that talk; it’s coming!
Staying
Intimacy Ready
While
the guys body may physically be ready for intimacy at the drop of a hat, he
needs to make sure his male organ is bedroom ready so her thoughts don’t become
“Eww, what is that bump on his male organ?” or “Talk about dry skin – lotion
much?” To keep male organ pimples, bumps, and dry skin at bay, men should use a male
organ vitamin cream daily (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) to combat those
nasty male organ ailments no man wants to deal with. Simply slather on daily and enjoy a
healthier, more moisturized male organ.
Visit http://www.man1health.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.