Karezza Could Be The Answer To A Hotter Sex Life

There’s a new craze sweeping through sex therapy classes of late, which is taking relationships by storm – it revolves around the idea of having regular intercourse without the end result of an orgasm. While it may be considered the ideal end to a sex session, the practice of Karezza promotes an emphasis on the intimacy of sex. Karezza is a sexual practice and involves affectionate and sensual intercourse, rather than just having sex for the end result of an orgasm.

Karezza involves regular intercourse, although not always daily, but also promotes what are known as ‘bonding behaviours’ such as skin to skin contact in a non-erotic fashion, gentle stroking and cuddling. By removing the orgasm from the equation, couples can encourage more intimacy in their relationship and focus more on the sexual experience. It puts couples in the moment and helps them to feel more satisfied by their sex life.

This practice has ancient roots and coincides with the research that couples’ connections are more important to them than the physical release which comes with sex. By shifting the focus from orgasm to an emotional union, couples can keep the romance alive and help keep the honeymoon period from dissipating. It’s been noted that couples who practice Karezza tend to make love more often than when they practice regular sex, which is a positive sign that they value the emotional connection built from this exercise.

Scientists suggest that although it is believed that orgasms release endorphins, they don’t always make people feel good and can sometimes lead to a biochemical hangover – women have been known to report chronic tears and irritability after sex as well. These side effects of regular sexual practice can occur even in happy, satisfactory sex lives. Karezza can help to reduce the risk of this happening, to ensure a more enjoyable sex life overall.

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