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Unlock the power of sexual tension

Between The Sheets
Unlock the power of sexual tension
  Unlock the power of sexual tension (Photo: iStock)

There’s an undeniable energy that crackles between two people when attraction is present but unspoken. Their eyes linger, a silent conversation unfolding and soon, they find themselves seeking reasons for physical proximity and communicating through the playful language of flirting. This intriguing phenomenon, known as sexual tension, is far more than just a fleeting feeling.

According to psychologist Monica Oyoo, sexual tension manifests when there’s an attraction between two individuals that has not yet been explicitly expressed.

Psychologically, there’s an inherent pleasure in being close to one’s “eye candy,” often accompanied by relaxed postures and even a playful wink. On a physical level, pheromones and hormones are actively involved, leading to heightened excitement when the two parties are around each other.

Emotional intimacy also plays a key role, with Monica noting that emotional attraction significantly intensifies sexual tension.

“When you are emotionally attracted to someone, you feel comfortable being around them; therefore, you draw physically closer to them. You would want it to develop into a romantic or sexual relationship,” she says.

Even without physical touch, sexual tension can still be built. Engaging in deep conversations, playful flirting and cultivating anticipation can gradually lead partners toward a desire for physical intimacy.

Monica points out that lovers often seek more opportunities to be together by creating shared moments or participating in meaningful activities related to each other.

While the tension is typically mutual, its intensity can differ, with the excitement building up uniquely in each person. “Genuine chemistry happens when the two people want to grow their relationship. Infatuation, or fleeting attraction, is when everything is done in a rush and there’s nothing more than the desire to have sex,” Monica explains.

Men and women often respond to sexual tension differently. Women tend to be more careful and restrained as they gauge whether the attraction is meaningful or fleeting. Men, on the other hand, often perceive attraction as a direct cue to a romantic or sexual relationship.

Monica suggests that the simplest ways for sexual tension to naturally build are when two people find themselves in situations that align with both their values, interests and likes.

However, Monica advises against rushing to act on sexual tension. Instead, she encourages taking the time to understand each other. If it blossoms into a relationship, that initial spark of sexual attraction can form a powerful foundation.

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