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by Tonia Mansfield
February 14 is a day known for romance, but as couples, this should also be a perfect time to let your significant other know how passionate you are about him/her.
Even during the pre-covid era, planning on something your partner will appreciate during Valentine’s Day brings pressure, and the fact that we are all in quarantine has added a whole new layer to planning this year. In the article below, you will get different sexy valentine’s day ideas you can choose from in this period.
Massage date
Presently, spa salons maybe closed, but that doesn’t mean you can’t treat your spouse to a beautiful night in with a sensual massage, Get the oil ready, change your sheets, and rub them down. It means a lot when your lover does it.
Sex Challenge
Oh yea, sex challenge! This might eventually be your partner’s favorite challenge. Make it a seven days’ challenge, start a week before or start on Valentine’s day. Ensure you spice it up.
Make cards
Is the love language of your spouse words of affirmation? If yes, make valentine’s day cards. Remember how kids make cards? Channel yourselves to do something like that - from the heart. To start, order supplies like stickers, markers, and colorful papers.
Lounge around
Since you are home, do you still need pants? If your spouse is okay with the idea, strip down to your underwear and have him/her do the same. If there are no kids around, you can go completely naked. Then get your favorite wine, play some good music and vibe out.
Paint and sip
During the pre-covid, painting canvases and drinking wine was a thing; why not give it a try now. Buy a watercolor paint and try this at home. Get an object (preferably fruit), and recreate it to life (be careful not to ruin your floor).
Remember, this holiday has no rules, have fun with your spouse.
Tonia is a founding editor of Bare Back Magazine. She is an editor and freelance writer. Tonia currently has a story featured in the 2016 The Very Best of Bare Back Magazine anthology.