Do you ever find yourself wondering what it would be like to mix things up in bed?
Maybe it’s handcuffs you’re dying to try…
Or some wild new positions…
Or even sexual role-playing… the list goes on and on.
The point is, you’re not alone.
A shockingly high percentage of people are also longing to get kinky.
Not only men, either. Women have a wild side, too!
It’s true–a recent survey found that 30% of women want to spice things up between the sheets.
And here’s the shocking bit–they haven’t told their partners about it (if they’re in a relationship).
So today I’m going to show you the truth about the kinky secrets most women are hiding, and how to get any woman to try new things with you between the sheets.
Because not only do more and more women want to try these things… but kinky sex is actually good for you!
Believe it or not, a recent scientific study revealed that people who experiment with BDSM have a healthier state of mind.
They’re more open, have more stable relationships, and exhibit less “crazy” behavior.
Kinky folks also report more happiness and satisfaction in other areas of their life as well.
There are a lot of reasons why this may be–but for now, it’s only important to know that lots of women want to try kinky sex, and that yes, it’s seriously good for you.
Which Kinky Sexual Fantasy Ideas Are the Most Popular With Women?
How do other people—especially women—want to turn up the heat in bed?
Research shows that plenty of people want to try out sex toys. That’s a great place to start.
In fact, almost half of the people surveyed want to give sex toys a try.
(If you’ve been struggling to think of a birthday gift for your lady, a small bullet vibrator can add a major kick to your bedroom routine!)
On top of that, 29% of women said they want to experiment with sexual role-play.
Here are some more interesting stats:
22% of women want to try bondage and S&M…
29% are into rough sex…
24% think spanking sounds fun…
10% even want to try a threesome!
And some women are into even crazier stuff, like golden showers and experimenting with food products in bed.
But what about the things that most women are NOT willing to try?
Are there any?
The research shows that the least popular kink is the “standing 69” sex position. And for good reason–if you don’t know what you’re doing, then it can be extremely dangerous to try.
Still, it’s clear that there are endless ways to have fun in the bedroom.
Even if you don’t find your personal fantasy on this list, that’s OK!
Researchers say there are about 550 different kinky acts that people are into.
The possibilities are just about endless.
Your next step, then, is to figure out what a particular woman’s fantasies are–that way you can see if you’re on the same page, and get her to try new things in bed with you very easily.
Here’s how:
2 Ways to Get Any Woman to Share Her Secret Sexual Fantasies With You…
The study revealed another surprising fact:
Many women who want to get kinky haven’t told their partners.
More than half of the people surveyed said it takes them a month or longer to even talk about a new fantasy with their partner.
So how can you get a woman to share her sexual fantasies with you?
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