Stripchat Cam Stars Reveal Sex Tips for Couples

Stripchat Cam Stars Reveal Sex Tips for Couples

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat.com has released a roundup of nearly two dozen exclusive sex tips from its cam stars intended to guide committed couples looking to keep their love alive.

According to the company, “Cam Stars Reveal 21 Sex Tips for Couples” offers up a helpful list of ideas to enhance bedroom magic.

DelicousAngell explains that communication, foreplay, sex games, toys and self-confidence are top turn-ons.

“To drive your partner crazy over you, first, you’ll need to believe in yourself and you’ll also need to know yourself thoroughly,” says DelicousAngell. “If you want to be able to please someone else, first of all, you’ll need to know how to please yourself.”

Gabby Daniels concurs on the use of sex toys.

“My boyfriend likes to use a paddle and this adjustable harness with wrist and ankle handcuffs,” Daniels says, adding, “I really like to make eye contact. [It] always drives my guy nuts.”

Jessica Sage, committed to her husband for the past nine years, advises making a sexy video or pictures for each other.

“Surprise them with something sexy you created or create something together… don’t be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone,” Sage says. “It’s ok to experiment and try new things.”

Lisalovexxx likes the direct approach.

“I think the best thing that I have to learn from tips and tricks is don’t be shy about what you enjoy,” Lisalovexxx concludes.

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