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5 Secrets for Making Sex Supersensual.

Cosmopolitan

| April 01, 2001 | Goins, Liesa | COPYRIGHT 2001 Hearst Communications, reprinted with permission of Hearst. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Has your romp repertoire been limited to tantalizing him with touch? Here's how to electrify all your man's senses--and take your passion play to soaring heights tonight.

Even if you already have a stockpile of high-scoring touch-him moves, adding a few more simple tricks could give him five times the pleasure. "When you stimulate every one of his senses--smell, taste, sight, sound, as well as touch--you'll create a much more fulfilling, complete sexual experience," says Lana Holstein, M.D., author of How to Have Magnificent Sex. So turbocharge all your man's passion receptors with these scientifically proven sex-him-up strategies and forge an erotically electrified connection.

STIMULATE-HIM SECRET 1

Seduce Him With Scent

"There's a physical connection between smell and sexual excitement because they're both processed by the same part of the brain," explains Alan Hirsch, M.D., neurological director of the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago. So when you turn on your man's nose, you activate the same electrifying surges he feels when you zero in on his other passion parts.

At the top of a man's sniff list, according to experts, are heavy, spicy scents, like patchouli oil. Try rubbing a little on your scarf or the back of your shirt collar: Then, as you wave it by him or slip it off your shoulders, you produce a subtle puff of passion-maxing perfume.

Another bewitching scent that will give him goose bumps: your shampoo. In an online survey conducted by the Olfactory Research Fund, men ranked the smell of clean hair as uncontrollably alluring. Steam up the shower a deux, and ask him to help you wash, rinse, and repeat--the combo of the intimate act and the fresh fragrance will work both of you into a lusty lather.

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