CYBERSPACE — Adult performer Daizha Morgann has been profiled in an interview by online magazine Greatist. The tattooed talent gave writer Aly Walansky a rundown of her top sex tips.
She opened with the fundamental importance of lube as well as public perception around it.
"I believe there's a weird stigma surrounding women using lube — that it's an indication that you're getting old," Morgann told Walansky. "I never used lube until I started filming porn and now I can't live without it because it makes sex so much more enjoyable.” Of all of the brands and options, said Morgann, she enjoys raw coconut oil the most.
It’s also important, explained Morgann, to have a sense of humor. "When you're having sex and you have an awkward hiccup it can cause the entire vibe to change if you allow yourself to become embarrassed. You immediately stop feeling turned on and sexy and it's usually hard to enjoy the rest of the experience.
“The key is to accept it as part of the experience and try to laugh it off so you don't kill the vibe."
Openness, too, is crucial. During sex, Morgann explained, “our partner may be going out of their way to try new things to make us feel good and if we don't give clear direction ('more of this, less of that'), it's really a lose-lose situation.”
Morgann gave advice to those who are reticent to engage in dirty talk—which, she said, is the “key” to “overdrive.” She explained, "Dirty words heighten arousal, which aids in climax. Women often ask me for pointers on this and the best advice I can give you is heightening up your personality. Whether you are playing more dominant or submissive, speak on it and embody it. Watching porn (preferably together, which is a whole other kind of turn-on) can also provide you some inspiration to channel your inner porn star!”
Her last piece of advice is about masturbation: why it’s important and what it adds to sex — and work. "On my premium Snapchat I feature sexy scenes with partners often but the majority of the time it's just me, myself and I — and I cannot tell you how many viewers are turned on just by seeing my solo performance.”
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