• Intimacy During Your Period: Tips for a Comfortable Experience

    Sex Educator Almaz Ohene delves into how to ensure intimacy during your period is a comfortable and pleasurable experience.

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    Menstruation often comes with a range of emotions and physical sensations, but it doesn’t have to be a barrier to your sex life. In fact, many find that intimacy during your period can help partners tap into a more primal side of life, bringing them closer, and giving them an opportunity to embrace the natural aspects of the body and deepen their connection. 

    Here are some tips for having comfortable and satisfying intimate moments during menstruation.


    1. Open communication: the foundation of comfort

    Communication is key. Discussing comfort levels and preferences with your partner can ease any anxieties and ensure both are on the same page. Honesty about your feelings, boundaries, and any physical discomfort will help create a safe space for intimacy.


    2. Prepare the environment

    Creating a clean and comfortable environment can significantly enhance the experience. Consider putting down dark-coloured towels, extra bedsheets or a waterproof “splash banket” to protect surfaces and make cleaning up easier. This simple step can alleviate worries about mess, allowing you both to focus on each other.


    3. Embrace the shower

    Shower intimacy can be a refreshing and less messy option. The warm water can help soothe menstrual cramps while providing a clean space. Plus, it offers an opportunity for playful and sensual moments without concern for mess.


    4. Opt for comfortable positions

    Certain positions can be more comfortable and less messy. Side-by-side or spooning positions can minimize the flow of blood and offer a relaxing, intimate experience. Experiment to find what feels best for both of you.


    5. Use menstrual products

    Internal menstrual products, like tampons or menstrual cups, can reduce mess. They can be left in place during foreplay and non-penetrative activities. Remember to remove them before any penetrative sex to avoid discomfort or health risks.


    6. Focus on foreplay

    Menstrual intimacy doesn’t have to focus around penetration. Focus on other forms of intimacy such as kissing, touching, or oral sex. This can be incredibly satisfying and help deepen your emotional connection.


    7. Stay hygienic

    Good hygiene is especially important when having sex on your period. Both partners should wash their hands before and after intimate activities to maintain cleanliness and reduce the risk of minor infections like urinary tract infections (UTIs) and bacterial vaginosis (BV), which can occur when bacteria gets into the urethra and/or vagina. Keep tissues, wet wipes or a warm, damp washcloth nearby for quick clean-ups.


    8. Listen to your body

    Your comfort and health are crucial. If you’re feeling fatigued, experiencing severe cramps, or simply not in the mood, it’s perfectly okay to skip intimate activities. Listen to your body and communicate your needs to your partner.


    9. Take advantage of increased sensitivity

    Many women experience heightened sensitivity during their period, which can enhance pleasure. This can be a great time to explore and enjoy different sensations. Embracing intimacy during menstruation can be a unique and rewarding experience. With open communication, and a little prep, you can navigate this natural part of life with confidence and care, turning it into an opportunity for deeper connection and enjoyment.

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