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Four saucy sex trends to spice things up this summer – from outercourse to kink

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heatwave. There are many sex positions to conquer that'll make you feel less hot between the sheets. READ MORE: 'I always enjoy multiple orgasms – but only when I'm having sex with new lover' But it turns out that it's not all about getting jiggy as one expert has revealed the sauciest trends of this summer.And you won't believe it when we say some of them require you to keep your clothes on.Daily Star spoke to leading expert Steve Hollstein, who's behind adult game College Kings 2, for four sex trends to look out for.

With people being health conscious of coronavirus, it's thought "outercourse" will continue to rise in popularity. Some might think this includes dry humping, while others feel like mutual masturbation will tick their boxes.In any instance, "outercourse" focuses on actions other than actual penetration, with many people finding the delay more erotic.Anal sex, for some, is hugely satisfying.With the anus being home to thousands of pleasurable nerves, orgasms can be achieved for men and women through anal sex.Although, this summer "anal edging" is set to be in the hot seat.Anal edging can include finger play, rimming, spanking, and sex toys.

Anything that teases the end result!Surprisingly, one of the trends predicted for this season is vanilla sex.This will undoubtedly be seen in the world of adult games, as users enjoy traditional "dating" and vanilla sex with their characters.Another popular trend this summer is kinks going mainstream.Generally speaking, niches and kinks are becoming a daily occurrence, with people no longer hiding their sexual interests.This can be seen in the soaring popularity of adult sex games; we're now all a little more willing to go after what we want! Want all the biggest.

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