What’s the best sex bed set-up? Koala gets the lowdown.
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The best sex bed set-up: Koala gets down and dirty
Rocking the Casbah. Knocking boots. Doing squat thrusts in the cucumber patch. Sex is a beautiful fact of life, and it can be cranked right up with a bed that really lets you do the deed. If you’ve ever wondered what the best sex bed is or if there’s a particular mattress that lends itself to lovemaking, then strap yourself in. Because Koala’s getting the lowdown on how to get low down (you know where we’re going with this) with the help of the right bed. And we’re bringing physiotherapist and co-founder of Brisbane Spine Clinic Justin Lin along for the ride aboard the sex-bed train. So cue up your best Joe Cocker track, and make sure you leave your hat on. You’re about to need it to waft away the steam.What’s the best bed for sex?
Sure, you can have sex just about anywhere. But nothing beats doing it on a surface designed to help you amp it up as you’re getting hot and heavy. So what does a mattress built to take a good shimmy and a shuffle actually look like? We asked Justin for some pointers. “Sex is quite a rigorous exercise where both people are in awkward positions, sometimes performing forceful movements,” he says. “So comfort is number one. But breathability is also important to keep dry from all the sweating.” Sweat during sex? Yes, please. But a mattress that’ll wick away all the extra moisture to keep everyone on task? Absolutely. The best type of ‘sex bed’, says Justin, should also help — and never hinder — the rhythm of the action. And we agree. “If we look at the many different positions, whether it’s someone on top and another on the bottom, or one in prone and someone at the back, a mattress should help you build momentum.” Well, that’s our Friday night sorted. And for anyone that’s losing a bit of steam, now is not the time to go soft (the mattress, that is). The best mattress for sex should be somewhere in between when it comes to firmness, and Justin explains how it’s all so that we can maintain thrust. “It needs to strike that balance of not being rock hard, especially if you’re performing explosive movements. There also needs to be enough contact area for the rest of your back or when you’re on your hands and knees. And that’s where the firmness comes in — to create a balance of comfort, support and rebound to help you preserve momentum.” Well said, Justin. Well said.
The best type of ‘sex bed’ should help — and never hinder — the rhythm of the action. And we agree.