Shower and Bath Sex

To get clean, get down and dirty.

The restroom is a popular setting for many adult films, TV series, movies, and books for a reason. There are many recreational opportunities at this place, but there are also many practical issues.

There's nothing less romantic than slipping a disk while falling.

Like many wonderful things, however, it's worth the extra effort and work. For shower and bathtub sex advice, games to attempt, and resources to help really heat things, continue reading.

Shower Sex

The complete view of your partner's glowing skin, the showerhead, the cascading water, the ease of cleanup—there are many reasons to like shower sex. Mainly if standing sex is your thing or if you've always wanted to experience it.

Regrettably, not everyone has a large shower. If your home stall is small, it could get crowded with two individuals. Make sure you have enough room for both of you and consider adding a shower stall to help with positions and provide some more stability.

Although it's popular, standing sex isn't the most reliable. Doggy style is also an excellent option for the shower, depending on the size of your space. Stability and contentment are achievable for both parties.

Penetration need not be the main focus of the shower. It's a fantastic location for oral sex. It is usually easier to clean up before or after (or both) and allows both partners to find a more solid position. Another excellent location for a quick massage or manual stimulation is a shower. Body-safe soap that doesn't alter your pH balance is another fantastic tool. Apply a small amount to your hands to provide additional lubrication and embark on a personal exploration.

A shower is an excellent location for lone players. You don't have to share the area with someone else, and you have more space. If your showerhead is detachable, make the most of it.

Bathtub Sex

The bathtub is a far more lenient choice. A posture that allows you to stay seated or closer to the ground will be far more comfortable if one or both of you are disabled, at risk of falling, or easily fatigued. For partners who are significantly different in height, bathtubs are also fantastic. Logistically, disparities in height and ability might be problematic. However, you're both on an even playing field in the bathtub.

Although it's not the best spot for oral sex, the bathtub is a terrific place to massage each other or try out different positions. Positions that work well in the bathtub include missionary, doggy style, and reverse/cowgirl. Additionally, the receiving partner could always sit on the tub's lip while the other kneels in the water if you did want to engage in some oral contact.

The bathtub works well for both singles and couples. With just your hands or a waterproof toy (we'll talk about those later), it's a terrific spot to get down with yourself.

You are more likely to get an infection even if you are considerably less likely to fall and hurt yourself in the bathtub. Avoid using bath salts, bath bombs, or any bubble bath mixture if you intend to have sex. These are fantastic if you just want to relax, but if you intend to have sex, they could seriously disrupt your body's chemistry and lead to infection.

Additionally, you incur the same risks of jeopardizing the efficacy of lubricants and contraceptive devices as you would with showers. It's best to take care of it before you're both wholly submerged because applying lubrication underwater isn't great.

Tools and Tips

You can do anything you want, but lubrication and anti-slip stickers are essential. When you're alone in the shower, it's already quite slick. Make plans in advance to prevent any mishaps because adding another person to the mix could tempt fate.

Additionally, keep in mind that barrier techniques are more likely to fail in the shower or bathtub. Dental dams and latex condoms won't be harmed by water, although they are more prone to rupture or slip in the shower. Physical contraceptive methods can be broken down by shower oils, gels, or even soap.

Even when you're taking a shower, lubricant is always necessary. Your body's natural chemistry may be adversely affected by the oils and soaps you use in the shower, so they are not appropriate substitutes. Purchase some high-quality lubricant for your water sports. Because water-based lubrication may dissolve too quickly, it might not be the best option for shower or bath sex. The best lubricant is silicone. You can enjoy the long-lasting, silky feeling that K-Y True Feel Silicone Lubricant provides both inside and outside of the shower.

Could you test the silicone lubricant before using it? Certain people may be irritated by it. Plan what you're using in advance because silicone lubricants also destroy toys more quickly.

Speaking of toys, one excellent method to make things more intense for you or your spouse is to bring one into the shower with you. Just make sure you have a suitable lubricant and that the item you select is water-resistant.

The BCute Classic Curve and BCute Classic Pearl are two of the water-resistant vibrator alternatives available from the B Swish brand. They can be utilized both inside and outside of the bathroom and are available in a variety of lovely, vibrant hues.

For lone vulva owners, the Waterslide Aquatic Stimulator can be the ideal purchase if you want to get the most out of your bath. This universal faucet attachment helps guide water anywhere you want it to go and is tilted just right for you. It is accessible to people with disabilities and is excellent for everyone who enjoys outside stimulation. Connect to the faucet, relax, and take pleasure in it.