What is Rough Sex ?

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What is rough sex?

Rough sex is the type of sex where you involve pain in the sexual act, to increase sexual pleasure!

It’s a sexual release where you can show off your brute strength and your lust at the same time.
Rough sex is not something most people talk about easily, but yet, it’s something all of us could enjoy if done the right way.

If you’re not someone who’s into rough sex, bringing all that aggression into something as romantic as lovemaking could sound alarming, but that’ll all change once you understand the little nuances of passionate rough sex here.
Firstly, rough sex is best enjoyed with a partner you trust. Both of you know each other’s limitations and capabilities, and it’s easy to know where to draw the line. 

The psychological thrill of rough sex.
One of the sexier things about rough sex is how contagious it is in bed.
If you claw your lover’s back with your nails, the rage they experience will subconsciously force them to reciprocate your rough moves with their own, which can lead to a heightened sexual experience for both of you.
But rough sex isn’t for everyone, especially the ones who have had bad experiences with it. For the ones who enjoy it though, an occasional round of rough sex can increase the passion in a long term relationship.
People who love rough sex get the sexual high, more from the pain they experience than the sexual pleasure they feel. It’s definitely not a bad thing though, because every once in a while, a change in routine in any relationship can make lovemaking a lot more sexy and alive. When you’re genuinely having rough sex, the urge to enhance the sexual sensation is so overwhelming that even penetration can’t satisfy you. You want to do more. It hurts but you like it, and that’s what makes the whole thing so passionate.

But rough sex isn’t for everyone and every stage of a relationship. Especially for a woman, she’d feel more comfortable indulging in it with someone she trusts and loves, and knows will not judge her *unless she’s having a one night stand with a really sexy guy she’s been waiting to get into bed with for a while*.

Dominant and submissive rough sex.

Rough sex is rough sex, but even when two people indulge in it, they can take on two different kinds of roles. One partner usually initiates the rough sex while the other partner experiences the physical pain and gets aroused by it.
If you’re more dominant in the relationship or in real life and have a career or a lifestyle where you’re not pushed around much, you may enjoy submissive rough sex more than other people. It’s your mind’s way of craving for a release from the responsibility and the control. The psychological release of control makes you enjoy your orgasm better.
On the other hand, a lover who plays a submissive part in the relationship or in real life may get more pleasure by taking control in bed or by playing the dominant partner while having rough sex.

Rough sex doesn’t have to be a means to abuse each other or feel powerful. It can be used as a psychological release, just as long as you practice it in a controlled environment and swap dominant and submissive sides often, unless both of you prefer specific roles all the time. 

It’s a sexual release where you can show off your brute strength and your lust at the same time.
Rough sex is not something most people talk about easily, but yet, it’s something all of us could enjoy if done the right way.

If you’re not someone who’s into rough sex, bringing all that aggression into something as romantic as lovemaking could sound alarming, but that’ll all change once you understand the little nuances of passionate rough sex here.
Firstly, rough sex is best enjoyed with a partner you trust. Both of you know each other’s limitations and capabilities, and it’s easy to know where to draw the line. 

Rough sex isn’t always kinky sex
While rough sex is a kind of kinky sex *unconventional*, it could just be a passionate tumble in the hay because both of you are extremely aroused. Most kinds of kinky sex takes some amount of planning and preparation, but rough sex almost never needs any planning, unless you plan to involve toys and other sexual paraphernalia.
Rough sex is sexual arousal beyond penetration, it’s the sexual arousal that’s brought about by aggression.