Surprising benefits of ‘edging’ as sex trend becomes increasingly common in the bedroom

Ever wondered why some couples seem to share an almost electric connection in bed? It might come down to one surprising secret — edging.

This growing intimacy trend isn’t about flashy moves or toys — it’s about slowing things down. Edging means bringing yourself or your partner close to climax, then pausing. The result? Stronger sensations, deeper connection, and a level of pleasure that lingers long after.

Experts say the science is simple: staying near that “edge” heightens sensitivity and builds anticipation. “If edging enhances pleasure, it can boost your desire and confidence,” explains sexologist Dr. Jennifer Litner. Many couples say it helps them communicate better and feel more in sync — both physically and emotionally.

It’s not about how fast you get there — it’s about how deeply you feel it when you do. Sometimes, slowing down is the most powerful way to heat things up. 💞

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