Sexual Health
Can women have sex before and after their menstrual period? These things should be noted when having sex before and after their menstrual period
How do women have sex before and after their physiological period? Women's sexual desire may change before and after menstruation, so it is important to pay attention to sexual activity during this period. So how do women have sex before and after their physiological period? Below, the editor will introduce relevant knowledge to you.
Due to the physiological period, women may change their originally preferred sexual behavior. If they can meet the needs of women, it will make them even happier. So it can be inferred from a woman's language attitude whether it has reached the physiological period, especially when she mentions lower abdominal pain or places special emphasis on makeup, which are all symptoms of the physiological period.
1、 How Women Have Sex Before and After Their Physiological Period
The sense of liberation after the physiological period can accept intense male caresses. So it's best to boldly open a woman's feet; Or turn on the lighting facilities, observe and touch each other, and ignite their desires.
In terms of posture, the female dominates the back posture method; And a seating position where the sexual organs can be clearly seen; Methods such as flexion posture are very suitable.
2、 Sexual behavior before ovulation
As women approach ovulation, their instincts awaken and their desire for men reaches its peak. So, some women are particularly fond of challenges such as having sex in the car. Therefore, it is advisable to flirt inside the room or outside the bed, such as sofas, chairs, tables, vanity, bathroom, floor, etc., before engaging in sexual activity.
During foreplay, how to take off clothes is also one of the key points, such as roughly peeling off clothes or simply taking off pants for sexual caressing, which is also very stimulating. In this case, use the standing position method and the back position method to enter. The intense exercise after entering and the interaction of caressing before entering can bring the other party to a boiling point.
3、 Women must be aware of sexual misconceptions
1. Safe period contraception
Safe period contraception, also known as the first seven to eight period, refers to the seven days before and the first eight days after a woman's menstrual cycle. People also call it 'first seven and then eight'. This period is not the ovulation period for women. At this time, couples sharing the same room usually do not make the woman pregnant, so people call this period the "safe period".
But 'safety period' is not absolute safety. Because some women ovulate irregularly. Even if some women ovulate regularly, their ovulation will lose its original pattern when their emotions, living environment, and physical condition undergo significant changes. Therefore, using female safe period contraception is not safe.