Orange is the new black, Grey's Anatomy and even closer to home even Family or Home: every TV series nowadays has a lesbian storyline. But are those relationships realistically played and how about that lesbian sex exactly?
Thanks to honest answers from the lesbian sex columnist Jincey Lumpkin at The Huffington Post you will finally know after this article exactly how the it works.
1. How exactly do lesbians have sex?
The way lesbians have sex is as varied as for heterosexual couples. In other words: oral sex, anal sex, penetrations and everything in between. Lumpkin even think lesbian sex is better because there is no hassle about an erection involved. Women are also better able having multiple orgasms, so according to her, sex may take longer with lesbians.
2. If one of the couple the male?
Of course not, what a ridiculous question. There are of course the 'somewhat masculine women "who like to play the dominant role, but that is not always the case. It all depends on personal preference and mood during lovemaking. And sometimes it even changes during sex session!
3. Do lesbians always know what the other wants because of the 'home advantage'?
"If only that were so," says Lumpkin. As with heterosexual couples in lesbian women it also takes a while before you know what the other wants. The sex columnist admits that in het first year as a lesbian, she did not know at all what she was doing. The only advantage you have is that you know eachothers anatomy already quite a bit.
4. Is there always a dildo involved in lesbian sex?
Another way too big prejudice. Again, this depends on the couple. To Lumpkin it is a perk that does not always have to be included, though she stresses that many lesbian couples pick up a toy regularely.
5. Is the film "La vie d'Adele 'a true representation of lesbian sex?
Some lesbians are absolutely not served with the film, because the sex scenes (which sometimes take more than ten minutes) would be based on how men want to see it. Lesbian sex too much "But I thought the movie was simply hot," says Lumpkin. "I thought it was an accurate representation of lesbian sex and don't understand why so many people find the movie fake."
So who is still left after this article with question, go see 'La Via d'Adèle'!
Thanks to honest answers from the lesbian sex columnist Jincey Lumpkin at The Huffington Post you will finally know after this article exactly how the it works.
1. How exactly do lesbians have sex?
The way lesbians have sex is as varied as for heterosexual couples. In other words: oral sex, anal sex, penetrations and everything in between. Lumpkin even think lesbian sex is better because there is no hassle about an erection involved. Women are also better able having multiple orgasms, so according to her, sex may take longer with lesbians.
2. If one of the couple the male?
Of course not, what a ridiculous question. There are of course the 'somewhat masculine women "who like to play the dominant role, but that is not always the case. It all depends on personal preference and mood during lovemaking. And sometimes it even changes during sex session!
3. Do lesbians always know what the other wants because of the 'home advantage'?
"If only that were so," says Lumpkin. As with heterosexual couples in lesbian women it also takes a while before you know what the other wants. The sex columnist admits that in het first year as a lesbian, she did not know at all what she was doing. The only advantage you have is that you know eachothers anatomy already quite a bit.
4. Is there always a dildo involved in lesbian sex?
Another way too big prejudice. Again, this depends on the couple. To Lumpkin it is a perk that does not always have to be included, though she stresses that many lesbian couples pick up a toy regularely.
5. Is the film "La vie d'Adele 'a true representation of lesbian sex?
Some lesbians are absolutely not served with the film, because the sex scenes (which sometimes take more than ten minutes) would be based on how men want to see it. Lesbian sex too much "But I thought the movie was simply hot," says Lumpkin. "I thought it was an accurate representation of lesbian sex and don't understand why so many people find the movie fake."
So who is still left after this article with question, go see 'La Via d'Adèle'!
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