Strippers reveal OUTRAGEOUS sex tips to spice up relationships in the bedroom

Strippers reveal OUTRAGEOUS sex tips to spice up relationships in the bedroom

STRIPPERS have revealed tips for spicing up your love life – and they are jaw-dropping.

Delice Russo, known as DelicousAngell INSTAGRAM/STRIPCHAT
CAMGIRL: Delice Russo, known as DelicousAngell, says you should introduce toys
Adult webcam website Stripchat.com has offered couples ideas to enhance the bedroom magic.
And from sex toys, naughty foreplay and filming – the possibilities are endless.
Delice Russo, known as DelicousAngell, said that communication, foreplay, sex games, toys and self-confidence are top turn-ons. 
Gabby Daniels has some hot sex tips INSTAGRAM/STRIPCHAT
CHEEKY: Gabby Daniels has some hot tips for spicing up your love life
“I really like to make eye contact. Always drives my guy nuts”
Gabby Daniels
She said: “To drive your partner crazy over you, first, you’ll need to believe in yourself and you’ll also need to know yourself thoroughly.
“If you want to be able to please someone else, first of all, you’ll need to know how to please yourself.”
Gabby Daniels agrees that sex toys and naughty Fifty Shades of Grey-type instruments are the way forward for couples hoping to spice things up.
She said: “My boyfriend likes to use a paddle and this adjustable harness with wrist and ankle handcuffs.
“I really like to make eye contact. Always drives my guy nuts.”
Jessica Sage, committed to her husband for the past nine years, aded that getting a camera involved helped.

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She continued: “Make a sexy video or pictures for each other.
“Surprise them with something sexy you created, or create something together.
“Don’t be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone. It’s ok to experiment and try new things.”

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