*Now...for the SCORES*
IF YOU ANSWERED MOSTLY 1,
you are a bare beginner and may be new to sex. For you, the fun is just beginning. Take your time with sex and pay attention to what your body experiences. Practice solo sex, to see how your body responds to stimulation and discover all the sensations of orgasm. When your're with your partner, talk about what feels good to you and develop a comfort level in talking about sex. Good communication is key to a lifetime of satisfying sex.
IF YOU ANSWERED MOSTLY 2,
you may be bored-by-distraction babe, more interesting in watching Dancing with the Stars than having sex with your partner. It's time for a sexual re-boot. Travel off to a low-technology island with no distractions and get back to the basics. Re discover your bodies, focus on all your bodily senses, explore all the different ways you can touch and be touched and immerse yourselves in the physical sensations of pleasure. Life is too short not to enjoy sex.
IF YOU ANSWERED MOSTLY 3,
you are a wine-and-roses romantic, someone who prefers warm candlelight to hot sex. You favor the romantic side of intimacy. Of course, romance and sex are not mutually exclusive. One enhances the other, and romantics can benefit from a little practical study of the nitty-gritty of sex. Integrate the romantic and the orgasmic: The smells, flavors, sounds, and ambience of sexual lovemaking can be a healthy complement to the physicality of sex, and vice versa.
IF YOU ANSWERED MOSTLY 4,
you may be a sexual intellectual. As a sexual intellectual, you care about the all-encompassing mind-body experience of sex. You are a woman who owns her sexuality, who knows her body, and communicates what she learns with her partner. Knowledge enhance romance, playfulness, and even innocence because there is always more to learn.
Sooooo, how did you do? That's a rhetorical question FYI...lol. Like I stated in the beginning of it all, this is just for fun survey. Not to be taken seriously or to be borderline depressed about. lol. I think quizzes like these are fun to do, and I hope that you've enjoyed assessing your sexuality. I can't emphasisize this enough, but ALWAYS remember...SAFE SEX is GREAT SEX! So practice safe with your partner.
Sex Survey courtesy of Lisa Douglass, Ph. D, and Marcia Douglass, Ph. D. authors of The Sex You Want: A Lover's Guide to Women's Sexual Pleasure
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