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How to Make Sex Even Yummier.

Cosmopolitan

| November 01, 2001 | Crain, Esther | 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

Cosmo compiled a kinky-lite collection of sexy accessories, skin-tingling items, arid tasty edibles that will make nights with your man a little naughtier.

* Even the most carnal couples can benefit from some fresh, playful accessories, games, and techniques that take sex to a more scorching level, explains Joan Elizabeth Lloyd, author of Totally Private: Answers to Questions Lovers Long to Ask. "If you aren't on the lookout for creative ways to keep your lust going, predictability can set in," says Lloyd. "And that stifles even the hottest relationships." But you know this already. According to our latest sex poll, a whopping 70 percent of Cosmo readers say they love using new props to make things spicier in the sack. You don't have to shell out megabucks for mechanical gadgets or experiment with kinky toys. Instead, incorporate these around-the-house sex-cessories into your routine. We guarantee they'll make doing the deed even more delicious.

HOUSEHOLD GOODIES

Pillows

Want the hottest seat in the house? Give the old missionary position a little oomph by stacking four fluffy pillows under your backside. "This helps you spread your legs comfortably and lets your guy enter you at a deeper angle," says Lloyd. Translation: Better orgasms for you. Or place the pillows beneath your lower abdomen and lie over them during doggie style. It's more comfortable than being on your hands and knees. Plus, he'll have better access to your moan zones and a hotter view.

shower rod

Have your guy hold on to (but not hang from) the shower rod while standing inside the tub as you touch and tantalize him with your hands and tongue.

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