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5 Style Tips for Men Who Want to Turn Up the Heat in the Bedroom

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If you have a great sex life, kudos to you; you are succeeding in life. We understand if you miss the thrill of being amorous under the sheets and prefer to watch something on Netflix instead. 

That does not have to be the case, however. What if we told you that you could spice things up by slightly altering your wardrobe? That is right, you read that correctly. These hacks, believe us when we say they work. But do not forget to thank us later.

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1. Wear Something that Accentuates Your Figure.

Whether you believe it or not, certain aspects of your anatomy, regardless of your body shape, excite your partner. It could be something as simple as your chest or shoulder, or something as strange as your calves. Find out what your partner enjoys and dress in a way that emphasizes that. If you have great shoulders, flaunt them; if you have a great chest, flaunt it every now and then. 

2. Wear Bright Underwear 

To be honest, most of us purchase drab and boring underwear. Try switching out your boring black or grey underpants for something fun and sexy for one evening. Get a pair of bright boxers or briefs, or even better, something with really funny slogans or logos. There is no better way to get things started than by laughing your heart out.

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3. Put on a Costume 

Your partner, like you, has a fantasy that she would like to act out. It is likely that their fantasy will include some roleplaying or a scene from her favorite movie. If you need to, get a costume or wear something similar to what the guy from the scene is wearing. For instance, why not dress up as a sultry Santa Claus and tell her how good (or bad) she has been? 

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