Sexual Etiquette (Sexiquette): The Unwritten Rules of Being a Considerate Lover
There’s a concept I call “sexiquette” — a combination of “sex” and “etiquette.” It encompasses the hygiene, manners, and consideration that separate a forgettable encounter from one she’ll want to repeat. In my experience with 500+ women, sexiquette matters as much or more than technique.
Research supports this: post-sex affection duration is directly correlated with both sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction. Oxytocin levels synchronize between partners at 40 minutes post-sex — meaning the time AFTER sex is biochemically as important as the sex itself.
The 5 Pillars of Sexiquette
1. Body Hygiene (Non-Negotiable)
- Shower before every encounter. No exceptions.
- Oral hygiene: Brush teeth, use mouthwash. Carry a travel toothbrush kit. Bad breath during kissing destroys everything that follows.
- Genital hygiene: Wash thoroughly. Remove sweat and odor. This is the most overlooked and most impactful aspect.
- Grooming: Trim or manage body hair according to your partner’s preferences (when known).
2. Hand and Nail Care
- Nails must be short and smooth. File after cutting — no rough edges that could scratch or tear delicate internal tissue.
- Clean under your nails. Visible dirt under nails is a massive turn-off and a hygiene risk.
- Moisturize your hands. Rough, dry hands feel unpleasant on sensitive skin. Use hand cream regularly.
3. Environment
- Clean sheets. Fresh bedding signals care and consideration.
- Appropriate lighting: Dim or adjustable. Many women are more comfortable in low light — darkness removes self-consciousness (one of the strongest “brakes” in the Dual Control Model).
- Temperature: Slightly warm. Being cold contracts the body and reduces arousal.
- Phone on silent. Nothing kills the mood like notification sounds.
4. Protection
- Always have condoms. Never assume she’ll provide them.
- Never pressure to go without protection. This is a fundamental betrayal of trust.
- If you need lubrication, have it available. Water-based lubricant compatible with condoms.
5. Aftercare (The Most Underrated Element)
What you do after sex determines whether she wants to see you again.
- Provide a warm towel. This simple gesture shows consideration.
- Stay present. Don’t immediately check your phone, roll over, or fall asleep.
- Talk. Casual, warm conversation. Ask how she’s feeling. Share how YOU feel.
- Physical affection: Hold her, stroke her hair, maintain body contact.
The science: Research shows that couples’ oxytocin levels synchronize at approximately 40 minutes post-sex. This hormonal synchrony is associated with pair bonding, trust, and the desire to reconnect. Skipping aftercare literally short-circuits the bonding process.
Daily Habits That Build Sexiquette
Sexiquette isn’t something you switch on before sex. It’s a daily practice of self-care:
- Daily showering and oral hygiene
- Weekly nail trimming
- Regular hand moisturizing
- Maintaining clean living spaces
- Dressing well for dates
Women notice these things long before you reach the bedroom. A man who takes care of himself signals that he’ll take care of her.
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- What Great Lovers Do Differently
- The Orgasm Gap: Why Communication Matters
About the Author: Yuto — Sexual Wellness Researcher, Tokyo. Technique matters, but etiquette matters more.