Yes, emotional orgasms are a thing, and they’re just what they sound like: A “wow” moment that leads to ongoing contentment in a relationship.
Generally, emotional orgasms occur when you reach a peak of happiness, satisfaction, and pleasure – all at once! And while we don’t often refer to them by name, emotional orgasms are an absolute necessity in any romantic relationship.
Whether you’re newly dating, contently committed, or married, here are 10 ways to make sure your partner is having non-stop emotional orgasms!
1. Don’t criticise the small stuff
There’s nothing worse than picking on your partner – or being picked on – for small, inconsequential things. It creates tension, unease, and resentment, so check yourself whenever you have the urge to criticise, belittle, or pick over minor instances.
If something is really bothering you, have an adult conversation about it rather than endlessly nagging: You’ll get results much quicker.
2. Be encouraging
To emotionally satisfy your partner, you want to be encouraging. This means not shutting them down when they have ideas, or brushing them off when they want to talk about something. Be their personal cheerleader, and they’ll be yours in return.
3. Verbalise your feelings
If something’s bothering you, verbalise it. It’s important to make sure you don’t keep your feelings quiet and let them fester until you explode. When you’re having an issue, you want to remember to share your feelings and keep your cool.
4. Have fun
Sometimes women become preoccupied with having a “perfect” relationship. They think they have to act a certain way and do specific things. They forget to actually have fun with their partner.
The best relationships are full of laughter and goofiness. Bear in mind that everything doesn’t have to be planned. Sometimes the most fun nights can be an impromptu dinner at home or something low-key like a picnic in the park.
5. Don’t tell each other what to do
Bossiness isn’t an attractive quality. In the bedroom, it can be fun, but not in the light of day. Your partner isn’t a child and shouldn’t be treated like one. You should both think for yourself and be able to do what you want. Bossing him around will lead to him (and you!) eventually being very unhappy.
6. Sex isn’t a way of communicating
Yes, sex can bring you closer. It enhances the intimacy in your relationship, but it shouldn’t be used as an alternative instead of verbally communicating. If you’re upset with your man or having an issue, you should speak about things before you hop into bed.
7. Appreciate each other
It’s important to cherish and appreciate the person you’re with. You want to make sure that the love you feel for each other stays strong and continues to grow. Small gestures, like making each other’s favourite dessert or favourite dinner, to wearing something special, make a difference. Remind your partner what you like about them, often.
8. Compliment!
Compliments are important, and we often stop giving them when we’re in a serious relationship. If you like the way your partner did something, or simply like the way they look today, say it …
9. Initiate sex
When you initiate physical contact, you’re showing your partner you desire them, which is key to keeping someone (and yourself!) happy. A good relationship must have sex. If you don’t have an active sex life, chances are your partner might be thinking about getting it elsewhere or OD’ing on porn.
10. Talk about work
Most people are at work for the majority of the day, so it seems odd to not take an active interest in what your partner is doing. Ask questions, and learn a little work lingo.
Source: All4women.co.za