Pay attention to some essential points to enjoy the moment and do it safely
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A follower asked me if you can have sex during your period. Since many women and their partners have this question, let’s talk about everything you need to know about sex at this stage.
Unfortunately, there are still many taboos around menstruation. Many people believe that this period is dirty or disgusting and many women think that they will never feel sexual desire during this period.
However, it is important to remember that menstruation is a time of reflection and introspection, and it is essential to respect them. Some women may not feel like having sex during their period, and this is perfectly normal. Here are some tips to help you reconcile with your menstrual cycle..
If you want, you can have sex during your period
If you are interested in having sex during your period, yes, it is possible. However, it’s important to understand that the expression of sexuality can change at this stage. Therefore, pay attention to some essential points that we will explain below.
- Menstruation is a time of spiritual and energetic openness and connection. Therefore, choose a partner who is respectful, reliable and with whom you feel pleasure.
- Use a condom with lubricant to protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy at any stage of your cycle, but especially during your period. Due to decreased metabolism and decreased hormones, our immune systems can be lowered, leaving us more vulnerable to infections.
- Use a menstrual towel or a regular towel to avoid staining the bed.
- Remember to deconstruct the idea that menstruation is something dirty or disgusting and that you will have no sex drive during this stage.
- Respect your body and your pace. If you don’t feel comfortable or don’t feel like having sex during your period, that’s okay. Depending on what you have been through and also on the phase of the moon in which you have your period (see here all about the relationship of the Moon with the menstrual cycle), it may be that your wish falls – and that’s okay.
- Finally, allow yourself to experience new possibilities and break free from patterns and fears regarding your sexuality.
Remember: Your sexuality is a fertile field of many possibilities. Take care of your body/temple and enjoy the pleasure! And you, have you tried to have sex during your period? Tell me here on Instagram.
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Malu Paes Leme (malupaesleme@gmail.com)
– Malu Paes Leme is a body analyst, mentor, trained in menstrual therapy and sexologist. She conducts online and one-on-one consultations and offers mentorship in her courses and journeys into self-knowledge of the female body, which is cyclical and orgasmic, and which enables women to live with more self-confidence, autonomy and personal power.
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Ben Stock is a lifestyle journalist and author at Gossipify. He writes about topics such as health, wellness, travel, food and home decor. He provides practical advice and inspiration to improve well-being, keeps readers up to date with latest lifestyle news and trends, known for his engaging writing style, in-depth analysis and unique perspectives.