“You said that if you ever were going to do a same sex experimentation, it was going to be with me.”— Ilana Glazer, Abbi Jacobson, Ilana Wexler, Ilana Glazer, imdb.com
“I think it’s terribly dangerous for an artist to fulfill other people’s expectations. If you feel safe in the area that you’re working in, you’re not working in the right area. Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in. Go a little bit out of your depth. And…”— David Bowie, amazon.com
“When you start experimenting with soundscapes, it makes other things come to light.”— Carlos Alomar, amazon.com
“Every time man makes a new experiment he always learns more. He cannot learn less.”— Buckminster Fuller, amazon.com
“You can try new stuff! You might feel a little nervous to attempt a different position or experiment with toys (which you should def do) with someone you don't feel emotionally connected with. When you know someone completely, fully has your back and is going to protect you, you can let your physica…”— Beca Grimm, bustle.com
“You are strong-willed, impulsive, and partial to daring bouts of experimentation (which also translates to often getting bored all too easily).”— Kimia Madani, thoughtcatalog.com
“Just have fun and go for it – and use your imaginations to find creative new ways to explore, experiment and enjoy.”— Natasha Burton, k-y.com
“Take the lead in bed. Experiment. Be willing to try new things with your partner. One of the biggest reasons why couples start getting bored in bed is because of the monotony and boredom of repetition.”— Love Panky, lovepanky.com
“20-somethings have the tendency to imagine that their 20s are the last chance they’re going to have to experiment, explore, and party. This is a false premise. Restaurants and cafes continue to let people over 29 through their doors. They even serve them alcohol.”— Holden Desalles, thoughtcatalog.com
“College is about figuring out who you are, and in order to do that, you need to become a lot of people you aren’t.”— Ryan O'Connell, amazon.com
“The best part about being single is you can go out and expose yourself to the different kinds of people in the world. Take this time to figure out what traits you do and don’t want in a significant other. It’s all trial and error at this point, so make your mistakes now.”— Amanda Redwood, collegetimes.com
“Sometimes, though, it’s the simple things that drive him wild: kissing the inside of his thigh, licking his earlobes, tickling his balls. These small acts can make all the difference. Discovering what makes your partner crazy with pleasure is a learning curve, so treat every sex session as a fun exp…”— Kat Williams, thefrisky.com
“Let her sit on your face. There is more than one position to lick pussy. My favorite is being eaten out from behind. He thinks me in starfish is the only way. I also like to sit on his face, either upright or on all fours. Other positions that would be fun include sitting in a chair, lying with pelv…”— Bianca Bui, thoughtcatalog.com
“Experimenting in bed is fun and enjoyable for most couples. As long as you are comfortable and consenting to sexually nuances than I say have a great time! Communication and honesty is key.”— Sherry Ross, gurl.com
“When it comes to sex, there is considerable value in trying new things on your own before introducing them to partnered play, as we often allow our body’s natural responses to flow more freely and experience less pressure in the absence of a lover. If you want to experiment with anal play, try playi…”— Jessica O'Reilly, wdish.com
“Experiment with different positions. In seated position, you can try lowering yourself onto the cock and going at your own pace. If you’re in a doggie position, back up onto the cock. Feeling in control is another great way to alleviate anxiety and relax.”— Tess Danesi, blogher.com
“It isn't enough to pick a path — you must go down it. By doing so, you see things you couldn't possibly see when you started out; you may not like what you see, some of it may be confusing, but at least you will have, as we like to say, 'explored the neighborhood.' The key point here is that even if…”— Ed Catmull, amazon.com