5 Adult Things to Do With Easter Candy

So Easter is approaching, and whether or not you celebrate it, you see chocolate eggs and bunnies everywhere these days. If you find yourself with some spare Easter candy lying about, why not make good use of it by becoming creative with your Easter treats!

Turn Easter into a time for some sweet romance with these tips:

1. What to do with the chocolate rabbit: Enjoy the sensuous pleasures of that chocolate rabbit! Rather than devouring him in a mindless minute, allow your whole body to be ravished by the rich flavor and creamy texture of luscious chocolate slowly melting in your mouth. Better yet - do this in front of your lover as an enticement for what may be to come!

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2. What to do with chocolate kisses: Place some Hershey's Kisses on the seat of his car, or in his briefcase. Chocolate kisses or little Easter eggs are the perfect easy way to remind him that you love him and you're thinking about him. Better yet - leave a trail of eggs for him to follow from the door to the bedroom ... and wait for him wearing you best bunny ears!

3. What to do with the Easter basket:
Leave some of the candy from your Easter basket in the drawer by your bed. The next time you make love, pull it out and slowly feed it to him while you are loving him.

4. What to do with all that extra chocolate:
Turn your bodies into an Easter fondue! Melt some of your own chocolate, or simply get some chocolate syrup. Tell him you're covering your bodies in chocolate in honor of the Easter bunny. You know what to do from there.

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Rest assured that research supports that creative bedroom tactics are healthy ways to spice up your sex life. That's because newness between the sheets is a key element of a satisfying sexual relationship over time. Additionally, sensual exercises that help you mindfully tune into your body are effective ways to learn how to experience even more pleasure while making love. So, enjoy your chocolate, guilt-free, all in the name of love and science!

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About the Author:

Dr. Marianne Brandon is a clinical psychologist and Diplomat in sex therapy through AASECT. Dr. Brandon is Director of Wellminds Wellbodies LLC in Annapolis, Maryland. She is author of Monogamy: The Untold Story and co-author with Dr. Andrew Goldstein of Reclaiming Desire: 4 Keys to Finding Your Lost Libido.


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