“So many people just love being peed on.”— Thomas Ward, Liz Doran, Hannah Gadsby, Josh Thomas, Ella, Emily Barclay, imdb.com
“We need less fear and more courage, less performance and more experience.”— Erica Louise Shugart, psiloveyou.xyz
“You should find somewhere quiet, where you aren't going to be disturbed. Make sure you're relaxed and comfortable and suitably turned on. Different people need to do different things to turn themselves on. Some need to watch porn, some need to read some erotica or a romance novel, while others need…”— Sean Jameson, yourtango.com
“Start by turning it on and playing around with the settings so that you can get an idea of how intense it vibrates. If you're already turned on, then you'll notice how pleasurable it feels just holding it in your hand while it's vibrating.”— Sean Jameson, yourtango.com
“Put your partner at ease and try to make sure they are completely relaxed and fully aroused. All anal play is easier if your partner is already hugely turned on, so get them half way there before you try your hand (or mouth) at rimming. Women often find anal play easier and more comfortable once the…”— Love Honey, lovehoney.co.uk
“If you want to have an orgasm during intercourse, you will need to make sure you are sufficiently ‘turned on’ before intercourse happens. Whether this means that before you hop into bed with your lover, you read some of your favorite erotica, have some alone time in the bathtub to play with your duc…”— Cynthia Loyst, findyourpleasure.com
“I just reached a hand into my underwear and can’t believe how wet I am.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“It’s not fair for you to be stuck at work when I’m this fucking wet.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“Before you go anywhere near his cock, make sure you get him nice and hard. French kiss him, grab his hair to deepen that kiss, and stroke his thighs–but wait to touch that sweet spot.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“If you have even one sexual tingle, mention it to your husband. If it happens during the day when you’re apart, text him to let him know.”— Chris Taylor, forgivenwife.com
“Make sure you're amply aroused before intercourse. Not only do you want to be genuinely turned on, you want to be sufficiently lubricated. If you're too dry, he'll have trouble entering you, you'll feel discomfort, and the friction can cause the condom to rip. So, keep water–based lube on hand just…”— Ian Kerner, cosmopolitan.com
“Make sure that you are both turned on. He should be hard and you should be wet.”— Scarlett Robinson, youqueen.com
“Turn on sexy music, slip on underwear you know you look hot in, read erotica or watch porn… Sure, it might feel forced at first, but the idea is to just do things that make you feel really, really turned on before starting to touch yourself.”— Mirel Ketchiff, shape.com