If you have never seen porn with a partner, it is definitely worth a try. Carolina Pataky, sex therapist and co-founder of the Love Discovery Institute, tells Bustle, "Pornography can be a fun way to set the mood and open lines of communication in fantasy, new and different ways of sex games. where you can participate ". Here are the three most predisposed Zodiac signs that turn the bedroom into a pornography!
Dashi (March 21 - April 19)
Aries births tend to be far ahead with their sexuality and desires. They are passionate, fun and will not hesitate to try new things in bed. In fact, this sign ruled by Mars tends to have an "extra red hot desire to improve their sex life constantly". If they think that bringing porn into the bedroom will help you do more interesting things, they will. Aries really enjoys pleasing their partner and will pay close attention to what he does to you. They tend to become very useful, so you may not even do it through an entire video before focusing on each other.
Gemini (May 21 - June 20)
Gemini is a very curious sign. Since they are ruled by Mercury, which deals with thoughts and communication, they tend to be very direct and forward thinking when it comes to sex. Gemini likes to talk about sex acts before they do, and would also enjoy learning about the types of porn their partner likes. Simply searching for the video you will watch together can be exciting for a Gemini. "Although they are not usually labeled as a sexual sign, they tend to have extremely high sex discs and would introduce pornography into the bedroom early," Monahan says.
Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)
Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, which is the planet of expansion. So they are always looking for more. As zodiac adventurers, they are willing to try everything at least once, especially when it comes to sex. They will use pornography as a way to persuade their partner to try something new, be it a role-playing script or a new position. “This sign is extremely fun and enjoyable, so it would bring an easy-minded approach,” Monahan says.