“The longer it takes, the better it is. Unless it takes forever. The happy medium here is to try to get a guy close to coming as quickly as you can, then tease him once he’s there to extend the experience.”— Scott Alden, thefrisky.com
“You know how awesome sex feels when your guy takes his time to really rev you up beforehand? Well, experts say foreplay is just as important to maxing out his pleasure, too, since a slow mental build-up will intensify his arousal by megawatts. Jumpstart his libido with a few sensual kisses, then dra…”— Kelly Thore, cosmopolitan.com
“Here's the part where you normally rip your clothes off and throw them on the floor as fast as possible. But a better move? Stand in front of your guy, meet his gaze, and give him a front-row seat as you seductively strip down, piece-by-piece. Dudes are super visual, so the image of you slowly unvei…”— Kelly Thore, cosmopolitan.com
“Patience shows self-control and maturity, two qualities men love in a woman.”— Leslie Braswell, amazon.com
“Take your time. Sometimes I find myself hurrying through making out just to get to the next step, but if I draw out my kisses so that they're long and slow, both of us get way more turned on than if we'd rushed it.”— Molly Triffin, cosmopolitan.com
“Take your time! Guys are always rushing through this and trying to get right to the sex before it’s time! Make her orgasm first, so you can fuck her silly after. She will enjoy sex so much better when she’s properly warmed up!”— Tasha Reign, brobible.com
“Take your time getting there. Unless it’s one of those intense sexual hook-ups where the throw-down is in over-drive or you only have 10 minutes until the kids come home from school, don’t go straight for the goods. Take some time to kiss her whole body, every once in a while brush by her pussy – wi…”— Alisa Bowman, projecthappilyeverafter.com
“You are a flower. You have survived the seasons and the changes. You have blossomed and grown. Do not wilt to the level of worms. Do not let them crawl under your skin. Respect yourself enough for that.”— Sade Andria Zabala, sadeandriazabala.com
“What does patience mean? It means to look at the thorn and see the rose, to look at the night and see the dawn.”— Elif Shafak, amazon.com
“Murderers! Stop murdering. Everyone will die eventually. Just sit down and be patient.”— Russell Brand, amazon.com
“You weren’t ready for the love I was to give, and I wasn’t patient enough to teach you the lessons you needed to learn for yourself.”— Nathalie Marie, thoughtcatalog.com
“What I wished I had known before I did anal is that if something is a little sore, it doesn't mean you have to stop right away and look at your butthole with a magnifying glass to make sure nothing is wrong with it. You can just go slowly. The exception is if you feel a really sharp or unusual pain.…”— Margaret C., womenshealthmag.com
“Everything takes time... and that's something that your generation find it a lot harder to adjust to. You have all grown up expecting things to go your way almost instantaneously. You all expect to live the lives you chose. Especially a successful young man like yourself. But it takes time.”— Jojo Moyes
“Then I would say be patient with people who are negative, because they're really having a hard time.”— Michael J Fox, amazon.com
“Passion has little to do with euphoria and everything to do with patience. It is not about feeling good. It is about endurance. Like patience, passion comes from the same Latin root: pati. It does not mean to flow with exuberance. It means to suffer.”— Mark Z. Danielewski, amazon.com
“People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered. Love them anyway. If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Do good anyway. If you are successful, you will win false friends and true enemies. Succeed anyway. The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do good a…”— Kent M. Keith, amazon.com
“Do you know there's a halfway world between each ending and each new beginning? It's called the hurting time, Jean Perdu. It's a bog; it's where your dreams and worries and forgotten plans gather. Your steps are heavier during that time. Don't underestimate that transition, Jeanno, between farewell…”— Nine George, barnesandnoble.com
“You must be very polite with yourself when you are learning something new.”— Elizabeth Gilbert, amazon.com