
MON., FEB 12, 2007 - 12:06 PM
50 ways to please your loverSANDRA KALLIO
Think outside the candy box this Valentine's Day.Godiva is grand, but there's an aphrodisiac world to experience from chocolate whipped cream to succulent strawberries to green goddess-dressed artichoke leaves. Just the scent of lavender can trigger desire, sending blood flowing in lusty directions. And the brain remains an even more powerful sexual instrument.
If you need a nudge to get your creative (and other) juices flowing, try 50 Ways To Please Your Lover.
Disclaimer: The list could have been gender-neutral, but "him/her" references are cumbersome and "they" seems most widely applicable to porn flicks and Mormon households of old, so you'll find 25 ways to please him and 25 ways to please her.
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25 ways to please him
1. Life is short; weekends are shorter; rip up the to-do list and take off on a weekend adventure.
2. In the morning, slip notes into his pocket or briefcase hinting at after-work pleasures you're planning.
3. Look for a new thrill you can try together like a hot air balloon ride, parasailing, skydiving, bungee jumping or nude volleyball (much more fun than nude dodgeball).
4. If you can't afford a trip to a sunnier warmer climate, turn up the heat with Bikram yoga, which supposedly gets the blood flowing in the right direction (in contrast to the Polar Plunge with its shrinkage effect).
5. While a cold plunge would be counterproductive, an ice cube held in your mouth as you explore his body has a much different result.
6. Even if you're not into what seems like an endless game on TV, invite him to prop his feet on your lap and massage them, saving conversation for commercial breaks.
7. To cement your position as an object of affection more dear than his car, arrange for interior/exterior detailing of the vehicle.
8. Invite him to meet you for lunch at home on a work day . . . then feed his fantasies (and send him back to work with a bag lunch).
9. Let him sleep in on the weekend, delivering the newspaper and a gourmet breakfast in bed when he's ready.
10. Get a pair of tickets to a game he really wants to attend . . . and tell him to take a buddy so you can spend the time preparing yourself and your bedroom for his return.
11. Wrap up a massage candle with an invitation to unwrap him for a massage with the melted lotion-like wax. Tip: Do not try with just any candle; A Woman's Touch, 600 Williamson St., is one place to find the version that works for this purpose.
12. If he's been feeling tied down (and not in a good way), stop at the ATM on your way to his office and steal him away for an evening at a casino in the Dells or a weekend in Vegas if you can swing it.
13. Pass on the usual chick flick and let your hearts race as one while you watch a movie with more crashes than crushes. Make buttered popcorn, the aroma of which increases the blood flow to the penis by 9 percent, almost double the effect of cheese pizza but not nearly as potent as lavender or pumpkin pie spice (40 percent each), according to research by Dr. Alan R. Hirsch of the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation of Chicago.
14. Burn him a CD of your special songs and slip it into his car CD player the night before, or wrap it as a gift in a CD case featuring a personalized cover such as a color photocopy of a picture collage from your favorite times together.
15. Contact a radio station to play a song that's especially meaningful to you both, or submit a Dream CD request for "Jonathan & Kitty in the Morning" on Triple M, Madison radio station WMMM, 105.5 FM, through www.madison.com/mmm/.
16. You know that poster or print he brought into the relationship that means much more to him than it does to you? Get it framed and delivered to his office - or ask one of his co-workers to hang it before he gets to work.
17. Some guys need space, so give him the gift of time alone, undisturbed for whatever block of time you agree on.
18. Ask him to tell you one of his fantasies today. Act it out on Valentine's Day.
19. Set an aromatic romantic bedroom scene with essential oils or scented candles. Frankincense and ylang-ylang pack a one-two punch, with the first stimulating the senses and the second having the aphrodisiac effect. Or try patchouli alone or bergamot with ylang-ylang. (Tips on using essential oils are offered at www.ehow.com/how_7930_essential-oils.html. Warning: Avoid nut oils as the carrier when massaging anyone with these allergies.)
20. Do not talk about your book club. Bring a good book to bed - an erotic novel you'll take turns reading to each other.
21. Not sure this relationship is forever? Perhaps a henna tattoo on a personal body part is the best way for you to declare your affection for now.
22. Steal ideas from two Manhattan hotels offering Valentine's-themed packages. Dream Hotel's room comes stocked with a white garter, white feather plume, condoms, massage oil, naughty dice, champagne truffles, Kama Sutra position books and flavored whipped cream. Night Hotel features black fur handcuffs, a little black riding whip, condoms, massage oil, chocolate truffles, bow tie/black garter and fun vintage erotica. Dom Perignon and strawberries add $150 on top of the $450 base price for each.
23. While Red Bull is an energy drink, Fever is billed as the first libido stimulant beverage. Vanilla-ginger flavored, it includes eight organic herbs chosen to enhance sexual performance. While the science is, at best, sketchy, there may be a placebo effect with drinks like the Moantini: 1 ounce vodka, ounce triple sec, ounce Fever, ounce cranberry juice and a lime wedge.
24. Dressing to undress not special enough? Just out for Valentine's Day is FUNbetty, three heart-shaped stencils and hot pink color for the hair down there, available through www.bettybeauty.com.
25. Nora Ephron once wrote, "In my sex fantasy, nobody ever loves me for my mind." Still, a keen mind and a good sense of humor will outlast a great body. If he shares your quirky sense of humor, consider a Valentine from Uncooked, $3.25 each through www.uncookedland.com.
25 ways to please her
1. Listen when she mentions something that she wants - even in a passing reference - then surprise her with it. Better yet, figure out what she needs before she does. Is her purse strap frayed? Her cologne running low? Would a cashmere scarf chase her chills away?
2. Recall the words of Robert Heinlein: "Money is a powerful aphrodisiac. But flowers work almost as well." Send flowers to her at work not only on Valentine's Day but out of the blue . . . and make her co-workers green with envy.
3. Long-stemmed roses sold out or too pricey? Deliver a more accessible flower with the help of your friends. Enlist them to hand her flowers one by one throughout the day at the coffee shop, class, office, fitness club, etc., leading up to you delivering the last (and best).
4. Clean the bathroom (and pledge to keep it clean), then set a seductive scene with candles and petals on the floor and an invitation for a coupled bath, shower or more.
5. Change her computer wallpaper to a photo of the two of you or an "I-love-you" message.
6. If you usually get the you-can-stop-now tap when you massage her, present a gift certificate for her favorite masseuse instead. One recent find is a DeForest business, Natural Balance, where a 90-minute massage is only $45 (608-213-9667 or contact Mary Grimme-Epps at mgrimmeepps@yahoo.com).
7. If you, too, enjoy professional massages, find a couples package. One in Wisconsin Dells is Kalahari Resort's Couples Spa Getaway with an overnight stay in a whirlpool suite, a couples massage, couples pedicure, in-room movie and breakfast for two ($349 during February). Ask about the chocolate massage, too.
8. If she likes to dress up, make reservations at a special restaurant (for which you'll dress up, too), then leave the cell phone at home. Your other cell, too. No BlackBerry. No pager. No focus but her and your evening together.
9. If she likes to kick back at home, mix her a martini and banish her from the kitchen while you prepare dinner - maybe from "The New InterCourses: An Aphrodisiac Cookbook" (see related story). If you're not sure you can handle it start to finish on a weeknight, pick up appetizers (Trader Joe's is known for its choices) and order dessert (Whole Foods' bakery is one that never disappoints).
10. Leave loving messages at home or in her car with magnetic poetry, sticky-notes, a giant card made out of posterboard or even writing in the fog on the bathroom mirror while she showers (or write with a Q-tip coated with anti-fog spray before she gets in the shower and the message will show up as the mirror fogs).
11. Wash the dishes and tidy up the kitchen after cooking that meal for her.
12. Make a color copy of a photo of yourself or the two of you, glue it to posterboard (spray adhesive works well), write a poem or message on the back, then cut it up a la puzzle pieces and mail them to her. Tip: Don't make the pieces too small or your gesture will be more annoying than endearing.
13. Take care of her chores for a week: If she does the grocery shopping, head out yourself; if she takes care of the laundry, pick up the basket and the fabric softener.
14. Recreate your first date - or the night you proposed - down to the details such as the menu, clothes and music.
15. Buy her chocolates - but not a whole box, just one or two really, really good chocolates, and savor them together. Tip: Among the many wonderful attributes of chocolate is the fact that it melts at body temperature. Let the licking begin.
16. Buy a special chocolate bar (you do know if she prefers dark or milk chocolate, right?), remove the paper wrapper and create your own with a message indicating she may be an "instant winner" in the Valentine's Day Contest, then top the chocolate bar with concert tickets and rewrap.
17. Pack her a lunch to bring to work and include a sweet note.
18. Enough with the e-mails and text-messaging. Pick up a pen and paper and write her a real letter. Then mail it. You'll know when she gets it.
19. In a long-distance relationship? One letter is not enough. Send a packet of sealed envelopes with special messages (and maybe gift cards) for certain occasions. Label them accordingly, such as "Open when you're especially lonely," "Open after a really bad day at work," "Open when you feel like celebrating," etc.
20. Or, if she's a fan of stuffed animals, pick up a little recorder at a Build-A-Bear-Workshop (there's one in West Towne that sells these for $8), record yourself describing how much you miss her/love her and insert it in a teddy bear's paw there (or some other stuffed animal you have in some body part of your choosing) so that she'll hear your voice whenever she squeezes it.
21. Cash and gift certificates don't score romance points, but a handwritten coupon with the offer to take her shopping for a dress for a special night might.
22. If you plan to buy lingerie, be prepared with her sizes or to compare her body parts with fruit.
23. Sometimes the best gift a mom can get is not having to arrange for baby-sitting. Take on that chore.
24. About that baby-sitting arrangement - if you can find a reliable overnight sitter, take the love of your life to a nice hotel. A nonsmoking clean room is essential; the number of stars is not.
25. If she ripped up the to-do list (see No. 1 of 25 ways to please him), piece it back together and hire someone who can do the jobs sooner than you would. Think of a good way to spend all that extra free time with her.
Source: Wisconsin State Journal