Nobody likes playing games in a relationship. However, when it comes to sex, itâs good to add an element of fun by spicing things up with sex games. You donât have to turn sex into a sport or introduce a scoreboard; you just have to find imaginative ways to add extra activities into foreplay that will take the sex factor up a notch.
Even though intimacy in any form is crucial in relationships, adding elements of fun into your sex life is âextremely importantâ too, says Dr Angela Tan, CEO and principal coach at the Academy Of Relationship & Sex (ARAS).
âA number of dead bedroom situations arise from a routine sex life which operates out of familiarity or obligation,â she explains. âOver time, this investment of time and effort â which is no longer rewarding â becomes a drag. And frequency reduces. And that is how we get a dead bedroom situation.
âFun not only prevents the above, but also helps us understand our body and our partnerâs needs and desires better,â she adds.
You could either buy sex games from specialty stores or you could make up your own, tailored to the types of activities you enjoy doing together. Think dirty truth or dare/would you rather, give your favourite songs a naughty twist or invent a sexy drinking game (just donât get too inebriated before the real fun begins). You could even play traditional board or card games but give them a twist â naked scrabble, anyone?
Make them as romantic or as kinky as you want, depending on how open both of you are to such games. It could be played as a form of foreplay or involve the deed itself â the choice is entirely up to you. As long as itâs fun and consensual, go forth and enjoy.
You might have the intention of introducing sex games into your relationship but it might not always be easy to initiate them with your partner. After all, they might not be as keen on adding this new element as you are. Or perhaps youâre not quite sure how to even broach the subject. Angelaâs advice is â to simply talk about it!
âIf youâre shy, try downloading a yes-no-maybe list as a conversation starter. Or go online shopping for games with your partner,â she recommends.
Perhaps youâre looking to make it more exciting between the sheets (or elsewhere). Or maybe youâve been with your partner for a long time and you want to try something different by switching up foreplay. Whatever your reason for adding sex games into your relationshipâs equation, they certainly make frolicking even more fun.
Angela recommends the following five sex games:
Role play:Â âThere are card games that help you describe a scenario, so you donât have to come up with one. Experimenting a different approach may bring new surprises,â she explains.
Throw the sex dice:Â This chalks up a high score on the âgood fun for randomnessâ scale, says Angela. Itâs super easy too â simply use a dice to help you decide which action to do or position to try.Â
Oral sex board game:Â Angela says this game will guide you to perform oral actions on different body parts.Â
Strip poker or something similar:Â Angela shares that the competitive nature of such games can spur on the playful nature in some of us. She recommends to pair it with gradual stripping to enhance desire.
Yes-No-Maybe:Â This game can work as a teaser as itâs a good conversation starter. âIt allows both parties to understand each otherâs sexual preferences and desires, as well as respect consent and boundaries,â notes Angela.Â
Here are 10 more games to add to your sexytime repertoire:
The cake game:Â Pretend that your partnerâs body is a cake and use whatever toppings you desire to decorate it. Whipped cream, cherries, sprinkles, jam, Nutella...you get to pick your favourites. Then, lick everything off your partner.
The kissing game:Â Do you like to Netflix and chill? Watch a movie together and pick a word before it starts â kiss every time the word comes up in the show. You might not make it till the end of the movie but the point here isnât really watching the film.
Shop with your eyes closed:Â Pick an online store that sells sex toys, then one of you uses a blindfold and clicks on something on the website. Whichever toy they choose, you have to order it and try it together.Â
Naked cooking session:Â Cook a meal together while in the nude. Ensure that your dish is something you put in the oven to cook then have sex in the kitchen while itâs being cooked. When the ovenâs timer goes off, you have to stop too. Itâs a fun race against time, plus youâll have a post-coital meal ready too.
Body painting/drawing:Â Paint or draw on each otherâs bodies â youâll love the sensual sensation of the brush or pen moving over your body. Tip: make sure the ink/paint can easily be washed off.
Tell me a story:Â Set a timer for a few minutes for each turn and both of you take turns to come up with a naughty story. Each one of you has to continue from the other personâs tale. See how long you can carry on for as you describe naughty scenarios to each other.
Shhh!: One of you has to lie still and be quiet while the other does whatever they want to your body (within consensual bounds, of course). Set a timer for a few minutes per turn. The first one who breaks the silence â whether with words or pleasurable sounds â gets to be âpunishedâ by their partner. For more fun, add a blindfold.Â
Make a sex advent calendar:Â You wonât have to wait till Christmas to do this. Decide on a number of days then come up with a different sex position or activity to try each day. Make sure theyâre placed in random order so that youâll get a surprise every time you open a window.
Act out a scene:Â Do you have a favourite sexy scene from a movie? Act it out with your partner â the more laughs that accompany your acting, the more fun itâll be.Â
Sexy treasure hunt:Â Hide notes around your house with intimate acts written on each of them. Get your partner to find them then do each action to you.
This article was originally published on Her World.