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tanya
Joined: 18 Oct 2005
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| Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:52 pm Post subject: S--------------ex in a Tent or Getting Wild in Nature |
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Sex in a tent probably isn’t at the top of most couples’ list of most desirable places to do it, but Michelle Waitzman thinks it should be. She’s the author of the new book Sex in a Tent: A Wild Couple’s Guide to Getting Naughty in Nature (Wilderness Press). Waitzman and her husband have been getting frisky in tents for years, and she wants everyone to know how sex in nature can bring a couple closer.
"In reality, the pursuits of the great outdoors and great sex are not all that different. Think about what people look for in great sex: spontaneity, adventure, mystery, excitement and uncertainty," says Waitzman. "If your sex life is lacking excitement, the problem might be the scenery, not the performers."
So get out of the bedroom and into the woods with Waitzman’s tips for turning a weekend in the great outdoors into a weekend of great sex.
Build Your Love Nest
Sex in a tent is uncomfortable if you don’t plan ahead; the quarters are tight, the ground is hard and the nights can be cold. Make your tent more comfortable and welcoming with these three essential items:
* A three-person tent. The extra space will make navigating those tricky sex moves much easier.
* Sleeping pads. Sleeping pads not only provide a barrier between you and the cold, hard ground, they keep the person on the bottom from feeling every twig and rock poke into their back.
* 'Mating' sleeping bags. "If your bags zip together, you’ll have a much easier time getting intimate, particularly on a cold night," says Waitzman. "It’s also nice to be able to cuddle together in one bag all night, instead of separating after sex."
Add Some Romance
"Think of your tent as your own little honeymoon suite," says Waitzman.
Start by adding mood lighting. Create some ambiance by placing a scarf or bandanna over a flashlight that you can hang from the tent ceiling or stick in a tent pocket.
"Just beware of illuminating yourselves in the tent if you’re camping near others—unless you’re into that sort of thing."
Waitzman also suggests bringing tea lights, which are stable and well contained. There’s no telling what might happen once things get hot and heavy, though, so you may want to save the open flames for the campfire if you don’t trust yourself.
Keep it Clean
Sexual hygiene is essential when you’re stuck in the woods. Not only do you want to smell nice and fresh for your partner, you also want to keep your sleeping bags and tent as clean as possible.
Waitzman suggests using condoms to avoid mopping up afterwards, and laying a barrier, such as a towel or blanket, between you and your sleeping bag. "If you do end up with a wet spot on your sleeping bag, blot it with a damp towel—or some absorbent clothing or tissues—right away so that the moisture doesn’t seep into the filling."
And don’t forget the baby wipes—one of the most important items to bring on any camping trip.
"These little cloths are essential to give you a quick clean in the wilderness," says Waitzman. "You can get rid of the day’s sweat, sunscreen and bug spray to make yourselves more loveable and lickable, in seconds. They’re also good for cleaning up after sex."
Be Adventurous
It just takes a little bit of planning to turn your next camping trip into a romantic getaway for two. Any couple with a sense of adventure and a love for the outdoors is bound to find fun in the forest.
"That sense of adventure and play is what gives sex its spark," says Waitzman. "You never know what you’ll discover in the great outdoors."
http://www.hitchedmag.com/article.php?id=349 |
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greyhair biker
Joined: 04 Oct 2005
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Location: GreenRiver, Wy
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| Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 8:56 pm Post subject: |
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| our second son was conceived this way...spontaneous and unrehearsed :naughty: |
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tanya
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| Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 4:11 am Post subject: |
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Just how do you know exactly where and when!!!!
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Bo_Beck
Joined: 02 Dec 2005
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Location: Southern Utah
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| We got the tent laid out, but then it was history! Our first conceived happened before it was erect! :naughty: The TENT I mean! :feelgood: |
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tanya
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| Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 8:38 am Post subject: |
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I see the men on this group don't need this article. :haha:
And just think... that little one just got married.
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cachehiker
Joined: 30 Dec 2005
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Location: Logan, UT
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| Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 11:48 am Post subject: |
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3-person tent, three poles plus headroom, check.
sleeping pads, multiple 2+ inches thick, check.
mating bags, bring more than two and lay them out flat, check.
keeping clean, only takes a washcloth and a gallon on the stove, check.
i've had this stuff covered for years. :haha: |
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tanya
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| Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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cachehiker wrote: 3-person tent, three poles plus headroom, check.
sleeping pads, multiple 2+ inches thick, check.
mating bags, bring more than two and lay them out flat, check.
keeping clean, only takes a washcloth and a gallon on the stove, check.
i've had this stuff covered for years. :haha:
Even bikers don't need this article :mrgreen: |
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cachehiker
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| Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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Even bikers? :nono:
There are only five bikes in my stable: race, cross, touring, and two hardtails but looking to trade for another full squishy (sold the FSR).
I own almost twice as many backpacks, three tents, four pads, three bags, four stoves, ...
I'd prefer to spend my time doing four to six multi-day bike tours and pack trips each year.
Unfortunately, members of the fairer sex who prefer to do so seem to be about as rare as hen's teeth. |
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Alex
Joined: 27 Sep 2005
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Location: SLC, UT
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| Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:09 am Post subject: Re: S--------------ex in a Tent or Getting Wild in Nature |
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tanya wrote: Waitzman suggests using condoms to avoid mopping up afterwards, and laying a barrier, such as a towel or blanket, between you and your sleeping bag. "If you do end up with a wet spot on your sleeping bag, blot it with a damp towel—or some absorbent clothing or tissues—right away so that the moisture doesn’t seep into the filling."
And here I was, looking at the spot in the sleeping bag and wondering what to do with it. NOW I know! Thanks tanya! :lol8:
....sometimes I wish the tents were sound proof.....just have to time it with the wind gusts correctly. :cool2: |
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hank moon
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| Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:33 am Post subject: |
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| it's even better sans tent... |
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tanya
Joined: 18 Oct 2005
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| Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:08 am Post subject: |
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cachehiker wrote: Even bikers? :nono:
There are only five bikes in my stable: race, cross, touring, and two hardtails but looking to trade for another full squishy (sold the FSR).
I own almost twice as many backpacks, three tents, four pads, three bags, four stoves, ...
I'd prefer to spend my time doing four to six multi-day bike tours and pack trips each year.
Unfortunately, members of the fairer sex who prefer to do so seem to be about as rare as hen's teeth.
We women do like a soft bed and hot shower at the end of the day! :mrgreen: |
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tanya
Joined: 18 Oct 2005
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| Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:09 am Post subject: Re: S--------------ex in a Tent or Getting Wild in Nature |
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Alex wrote: tanya wrote: Waitzman suggests using condoms to avoid mopping up afterwards, and laying a barrier, such as a towel or blanket, between you and your sleeping bag. "If you do end up with a wet spot on your sleeping bag, blot it with a damp towel—or some absorbent clothing or tissues—right away so that the moisture doesn’t seep into the filling."
And here I was, looking at the spot in the sleeping bag and wondering what to do with it. NOW I know! Thanks tanya! :lol8:
....sometimes I wish the tents were sound proof.....just have to time it with the wind gusts correctly. :cool2:
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tanya
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| Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:11 am Post subject: |
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hank moon wrote: it's even better sans tent...
Luckily Hank gets out....... AWAY from those public campgrounds often :mrgreen: |
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Bo_Beck
Joined: 02 Dec 2005
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Location: Southern Utah
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| Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:21 am Post subject: Re: S--------------ex in a Tent or Getting Wild in Nature |
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[quote="Alex"] tanya wrote: Waitzman suggests using condoms to avoid mopping up afterwards, and laying a barrier, such as a towel or blanket, between you and your sleeping bag. "If you do end up with a wet spot on your sleeping bag, blot it with a damp towel—or some absorbent clothing or tissues—right away so that the moisture doesn’t seep into the filling."
And here I was, looking at the spot in the sleeping bag and wondering what to do with it. NOW I know! Thanks tanya! :lol8:
Hey! Thats what removable silk liners are made for! :naughty: |
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Brian in SLC
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Sex in the Outdoors by Buck Tilton (I have a signed copy...).
Preplacing the "sex towel"...most important...for in the tent/bag.
Baby wipes...
Zip together sleeping bags seem like a good idear, but, in reality, aren't.
-Brian in SLC |
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