6 Kinky Sex Ideas from Fifty Shades of Grey That Are Actually Worth Trying

You don’t have to read the books to know the gist of this erotica saga: It’s kinky AF. But having read (and hated) all 3 books, I’m aware of the stigma that there’s a lot of not-so-great sex stuff going on. So, in light of the release of Fifty Shades Darker, I decided to take a look to see if there were any kinky sex ideas actually worth trying out at home. And guess what? There sure are!

1. Foreplay That Keeps Going and Going and Going…

“Do you want to play this game?” he continues, holding up the balls. “You can always take them out if it’s too much.” —page 127, Fifty Shades Darker

Fifty Shades of Grey
Fifty Shades of Grey

Foreplay doesn’t have to stay in between the sheets (or in your Red Room of Pain). If you take away anything from the Fifty Shades saga, let it be the idea that continued foreplay is not only encouraged, but required. Just the possibility of sex can be as hot as the real deal! Maybe you don’t wear your underwear to a family engagement. Or you slip in some kegel balls for your weekend stroll through the park, so each step reminds you of what else you’d like to put up there. Keeping your mind focused on sex with your partner throughout the day creates a lustful bond that’s bound to end in a very good explosion.

2. Nipple Play — With Ice

“I hear another clink of ice, and then I can feel it around my right nipple as he tugs the left one with his lips.” —page 194Fifty Shades of Grey

Fifty Shades of Grey
Fifty Shades of Grey

While I may not be a fan of the books, the amount of nipple play in the saga was very…satisfying. I’m a huge fan of nipple play. And if you have sensitive nipples, then you already know the rush of sensation that flows from your breast all the way down to your, ahem, ~inner goddess~ when someone sucks on yours.

3. Not Moving or Talking

“If you struggle I will tie your feet, too. If you make a noise, Anastasia, I will gag you.” —page 192, Fifty Shades of Grey

Fifty Shades of Grey
Fifty Shades of Grey

 

Source: www.redbookmag.com

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