Unravelling Tantric Sex
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka|September 2019
Gone are the days when sex was an act of reproduction or pleasure. It’s broken free of its restrictive definition of “the penetration of a vagina by a penis” and has evolved into something a lot more intense and complex. We’ve grown into mastering the art of connecting on a deeper level, where love and lust collide, making the bond between two souls much stronger. Confused? Fear not, Keshini Dunusinghe sheds a little light.
Keshini Dunusinghe
Unravelling Tantric Sex

Picture this:

You’re at a cocktail event, a glass of wine in hand, scanning the room. You spot your partner standing by the grand piano and your heart skips a beat. Your hands get cold and your knees feel weak. All you want to do is leave this damn party and head home to an intense session of lovemaking.

The smell of sandalwood lingers in the air, smooth jazz plays softly in the background. Souls are calm and bodies are relaxed. You gaze into those eyes and your skin tingles as soft strokes of love slide down your body. You feel the warmth of his touch and hear the sound of your synchronized breathing. Your fingers slide up and down his perfectly arched back and whisper sweet words of love. The taste of salt lingers on your tongue and soft moans fill your ears. You embrace the energy of desire and passion. Your grip tightens, toes curl, lips touch and bodies collide.

You and your S.O have spent what feels like an eternity together, speaking a language only the two of you understand. His touch embraces you in a feeling of familiar comfort, peace, content and happiness. And, all you want to do is surrender to that feeling, close your eyes and whisper, “I love you”.

This intense feeling of love, passion and affection isn’t just the stuff of romance novels, believe me. You and boo can experience this, too. Imagine being able to touch and speak to each other’s soul without uttering a single word.

HI, TANTRIC SEX!

This story is from the September 2019 edition of Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka.

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