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    This Intimacy Practice Is Trending Online, Here’s What It Means

    By Zayna Allen,

    1 day ago

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    The idea of heterosexual intercourse is typically very plain and simple. However, there are intricacies surrounding intimacy that go deeper. There can be energetic exchanges that create more intense connections between the two people. Intimacy coach Maisha K. recently shared a video on social media about “soft penetration,” which has sparked widespread discussion. This concept of creating a deeper energy connection between partners and practicing sexual discipline to enhance intimacy isn’t new but many are unfamiliar with it.

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    What is Soft Penetration?

    Maisha K. describes soft penetration as a practice where a man does not fully enter a woman. The couple remains in this position, focusing on breathing together, making sounds, and swaying. This method encourages a deep connection without the urgency often associated with sex.

    “Sometimes he’ll get excited on his own and she’ll get lubricated on her own. Or sometimes they just sit in that position,” Maisha shared.

    Why the Buzz?

    The idea challenges conventional notions of intimacy and sexual performance. Maisha K. emphasizes that many people have been conditioned by quick, impersonal sexual experiences, likening them to fast food.

    “When someone comes along with ACTUAL food it seems foreign…strange,” she explained.

    Soft penetration, in contrast, offers a more nourishing, slow-cooker approach to intimacy, revealing deeper emotional and physical connections.

    For those unfamiliar with this concept, Maisha K. advises patience and openness. She highlights the importance of embracing slow, intimate experiences that may initially seem unfamiliar.

    “You’re WORTH the slowness. You’re WORTH the intimacy and conversation,” she said.

    This approach can help overcome fears of vulnerability and rejection, fostering a more fulfilling connection with your partner.

    Supporting Insights

    Experts support the benefits of this soft concept. It allows men to experience pleasure with less pressure, which can alleviate performance anxiety. According to sexologist Lucy Rowett , this practice helps men connect their bodies to their hearts, fostering a more holistic experience. Additionally, the practice can increase emotional intimacy and reduce the emphasis on performance, leading to a more satisfying and connected relationship.

    Soft penetration encourages partners to explore new realms of intimacy, creating a refreshing alternative to conventional sexual expectations. As Maisha K. and other experts suggest, this practice can transform your intimate life, making it richer and more connected.



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