|                  |       I wish I could  be the kind of person who wasn't bothered by the heat.   I  have a friend who is from the southern U.S. and she is happiest on  days when people like me are miserable.  I don't know if she  prefers sex when it's hot, but I know that the phrase "it's too hot  for sex" just doesn't compute.  This weeks newsletter is more  for those of us who understand the sentiment, but would still like to  have sex sometime before September.  ~  Cory          |          |          Escape the Heat By  Creating More of It     If sex indoors is just too much  to handle you may want to consider the legality of sex in public  before you dive in.              
  |        Making Water  Wetter   I wouldn't exactly say that silicone lubes  improve on nature since, a) I don't really know what we ever mean  when we say nature, and b) I'm not sure it would actually be a good  thing for water to be slippery.  Still, with the advent of  silicone personal lubricants all sorts of sex play in, around, and  under water got a lot slicker.  Whether it's a solo quickie in  the shower or a lazy day by the lake, grab some silicone lube and  watch the hot days slip by.           
  |        Sex Without Moving  (Much)   The sex therapist and researcher  Helen Singer Kaplan described sex as "friction plus fantasy."   It's a good line, but if it means that we always need both mental  stimulation and significant physical movement, I'm not sure it's  true.  most of us have bodies that talk back to us during (or  after) sex, and they aren't always happy with being forced into one  of three positions and one of two movement patterns.  Sex can be  hot without creating extra unwanted heat.  You just need to  breathe.           
  |        Sex Tips for the  Rest of Us: Heat It Up, Cool It Down     This lateral thinking every day  sex tip works no matter what temperature you like your sex  at.                
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