Here in Michigan we are once again getting hit with more snow. I was just wondering if anyone had any good stories or ideas on what I could do on days like these. Like when my boyfriend get home.
If the snow is deep enough making love in a snow drift is a mind blowing experience. I've only done it a couple of times, but those are the times that come forward in my mind when I think of past sexual experiences.
Please explain. Now, I've heard/read of a number of people who have done the sex in the snow thing, but I don't get it...how do you do it? isn't it cold?
This guy I know wants to do it, but sheesh...I'm not sure I want ice burn just for a quickie.
As a Northerner, I've known ppl who have had sex in snow, but I haven't done it myself as of yet. I don't think I'd get completely naked or anything. Is there such thing as an easy access snow suit? But snow isn't as cold as one might think. Quite an insulator. And the chill is probably part of the excitement.
When your boyfriend comes home, why don't you take him by the hand and help him get his boots and hat on then take him outside to play in the snow. You could have lots of fun making a snowman. Think of the possibilities - while you're making the bottom of the snowman, you might accidentally and very gently push him to the ground and roll around making your own snow angels. Or, maybe you could accidentally throw a snowball at him and then he'll throw one back at you....hence, the snowball fight. How about just taking a walk in the snow when it starts to become dark. That, to me, would be most romantic. While you're walking you could lean into him, stopping along the way to share in a passionate kiss.
When you come inside, maybe have a hot cup of cocoa with lots of marshmallows. Then when you kiss, you'll have that chocolate sweetness on your lips, as well as his, and that alone can work some magic. Don't you agree?
The fun is there for you - it's all in the making.
I was just discussing the concept of "snow days" with a colleague yesteday. He's 30+ years old, and I discovered that he'd NEVER seen snow. Unbelievable.