Your heart beats faster, your irises gets dilated. His gaze, and his chest, are continually centered upon you. Is this just lust or something else? Sexual chemistry just doesn’t come in when you two hit the sack and blow each other’s minds apart with bedroom antics; it actually oozes from your pores, goes up through your nose, and into your brains. Some say it’s fate while others blame nature for it. While a relationship shouldn’t just be based on how good your partner is in bed, how important is sexual chemistry really?

Sexual chemistry as something very important

Those who hook up with their friends and find the sex great stay on to have meaningful relationships. However, those who had crap sex usually just try hard to forget anything happened. Sexual chemistry is one of the foundations of a relationship. We are biologically inclined to find the best mate that matches us and if the sex just ain’t that happening, then it’s also against nature to stay in a relationship with that person.

However, if you started out with great compatibility and then find it waning, this doesn’t mean that you should jump ship and wait for the next guy who smells better. There are ways to rekindle that fire between the sheets through creativity and sometimes with the help of adult toys.

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