Part 1: Having sex with someone new for the first time

EPISODE · Jan 15, 2018 · 50 MIN

Part 1: Having sex with someone new for the first time

from Closeness · host Tari Mannello

Mastering Intimacy: What to Do When You Have Sex for the First TimeYou’ve built a connection, the chemistry is real, and now you’re headed to the bedroom. But here’s the thing: do you know what to do specifically that will make that first time unforgettable? First impressions in intimacy matter—they can set the tone for your relationship moving forward. One wrong move might fizzle the spark, but with the right approach that you’ll learn in the episode, you can leave your partner craving more.•Make Your Partner Feel Valued: It’s not just about what you do, but the energy you give her when you do it, and how you carry yourself. It’s about being present and  ensuring she feels seen, safe, and desired from the start.•Understand Subtle Signals: Master the art of reading her cues, from body language to energy, so you can create a deeper and more meaningful connection.•Create an Experience She’ll Remember: Go beyond the basics to make intimacy enjoyable, comfortable, and something both of you want to revisit.This episode shares practical advice for men and women—offering insights including what not to do, the importance of pacing, and how to communicate without overthinking or oversharing. Whether you’re new to intimacy or looking to refine your approach, these tips will ensure your first time together feels as good as it should.If you’re ready to move past awkward moments and into meaningful connection, tune in to discover how to get it right—because when it’s done well, intimacy isn’t just physical, it’s unforgettable.Ready to come closer. Visit closeness.com for coaching and more sexual guidance.Chapters:0:00 Introductions5:56 The first things to do when she arrives at your house8:00 Grand overtures18:59 Don’t kiss24:30 Tips for female listeners37:11 Asking 50 questions and final thoughts37:58 Talking too much41:32 Women and men communicate very differently

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