He doesn't date me, he doesn't even mention having intimate relations with me anymore. He has to initiate, not me. Men are hunters! But what will he think if I invite him to bed?
Those days are over, although many women still think that men should always initiate intimacy. But no matter how wrong they are, it's simply not true.
There are some other mistakes that women make in bed.
Let's see which ones.
They are afraid to show their body
Many women are afraid to undress in front of their partner. They think they don't have the body their partner dreams of. This is also the biggest mistake women make. Most men want to see their wife as she is. Regardless of body type. Ladies, stop worrying about your figure. Simply, enjoy the moments you spend with your partner.
They get too involved in foreplay
During foreplay, women get so involved that they start giggling or screaming. This can put men off from a relationship. Really? Why shouldn't women enjoy, giggle, scream during foreplay and during intercourse? Most men are turned on by this rather than the other way around.
They keep talking about hygiene
Most women want everything to be perfect and start talking about hygiene - not before, but during sex, which turns men off. So if you want to talk about it (which is totally normal), start it before foreplay or earlier in the day. Never talk about it during sex.
They are cold
Many women do not respond at all to what their partner tells them during lovemaking. They stay cool. This repels men. It is important that you participate in making love and that you respond in a similar way to your partner's love whispers. Don't be vulgar, men too, usually nobody likes that.
Fake orgasm
This is the most common mistake women make in bed. Don't play orgasm if you want to enjoy love. It is wiser to be honest with your partner and remind him of the facts. Any normal man will not take this as a criticism but as a well-intentioned advice and will work on it and try to please his partner in the right way. In the end, you both have to enjoy love, right?