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Sex in water

An eventful history

Sex in water has always generated a mixture of fascination and controversy throughout history. Whether in public baths, beaches or swimming pools, aquatic sexuality has been a favorite subject for artists, writers and filmmakers. But beyond the aesthetic and sensual, there are practical and health issues to consider. In this article, we'll explore the history of sex in water, the myths surrounding it, and some tips for a safe and enjoyable experience.

 

Sex in water in history and culture
 

Since ancient times, sex in water has been depicted and discussed in various cultures. In ancient Rome, public baths were places of socialization and relaxation, where sexual relations could also take place. The erotic frescoes of Pompeii testify to this reality. In Japan, erotic prints (shunga) often depict scenes of couples embracing in the hot springs.

In the cinema, sex in water is often synonymous with passion and freedom. One thinks in particular of the cult scene in the film "9 Weeks and a Half" (1986), where Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger make love in the rain, or of the film "The Lover" (1992) by Jean-Jacques Annaud, which contains several erotic scenes in the Mekong Delta.

 

Myths and realities of sex in water
 

Sex in water is surrounded by many myths, some of which can be dangerous. For example, it is not true that water protects against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or pregnancy. On the contrary, the chlorine in swimming pools and the bacteria present in natural water can irritate the mucous membranes and increase the risk of infection. It is therefore important to use a condom, even in water.

In addition, water can make sexual intercourse less comfortable by reducing natural lubrication. It is therefore recommended to use a silicone-based lubricant, which is more water-resistant than water- or oil-based lubricants.

 

Tips for successful sex in water

 

To get the most out of the experience, choose a safe and discreet location, such as a private pool or secluded beach. Be sure to respect local laws and the privacy of others, and avoid crowded areas where you may be surprised.

Communicate with your partner to make sure you are both comfortable and ready to explore this new dimension of intimacy. Keep in mind that some positions are easier to do in the water than others. For example, positions where one partner is supported by the water may be more comfortable and allow for better control of movement.

Finally, remember that safety is paramount. Use a condom to protect against STIs and unwanted pregnancy, and choose a silicone-based lubricant to avoid chafing and improve comfort.

Sex in the water and escorts in Geneva

Escorts in Geneva are often asked to share sensual and original experiences with their clients. Sex in water can be one of them, as long as the partners feel confident and respect the safety and hygiene rules mentioned above. The escorts in Geneva are professionals who can accompany and guide you in this aquatic adventure, for an unforgettable and unusual moment.

 

Conclusion
 

Sex in water has a long history and has been immortalized in art, literature and cinema. However, in order to enjoy this experience safely and get the most out of it, it is essential to take into account the practical and sanitary aspects. By following these tips and showing respect and communication with your partner, you will be able to enjoy a unique and sensual experience that will remain in your memory.