Let’s Wet Our Dreams!

Uff !! The water is so cold. I wish he was there with me…and when I turn to close the door, an arm extends forward to open it and he enters.
As I put my hands on the knob of the shower to turn it on, his hands trail through my arm and get hold of my hands. He turns it to the left and water gushes down the shower and cold water drips over my body. I jump and hug him tight with that blaze of water from the shower. His warm body and the cold water from the shower made it so romantic.
I could feel his hands touching each part and then knock…. knock, my hands turned over the knob and water gushed over me taking me back to reality.
Bathing, the seemingly simple act of washing our bodies, has a secret world of pleasure, pressure, and complicated interpretations. The warm sensation of water, the aromatic steam whirling about us, the echo of droplets against porcelain – all of these components may elevate the act from practical hygiene to a powerful sensory experience.
I turned the knob to stop that rush of water and went to the door to open it. He was there standing asking what I wanted for dinner but all I could think of was to eat him up. As his lips moved I wanted to pull him in and have the most heated sex under the shower…
Water, him, and his warm touch. A perfect piece of creation that was assembling in my mind…
A woman’s bath may be a portal to reflection, a place to peel back the layers and confront her deepest thoughts and feelings. As tensions dissipate in the warm water, deeper issues may emerge. Tears may flow, not as a sign of weakness, but as a cleansing release of suppressed emotions. In the calm privacy of the bath, she may confront concerns, admit disappointments, and murmur hopes into the steamy air.
I leaned over the door dreaming that and I didn’t even notice that he had gone. I filled the tub and thought of taking a hot bubble bath after a gentle oil massage.
To disentangle this knot, we must explore the multidimensional nature of desire. Sensuality is not intrinsically sexual; it refers to the knowledge and enjoyment of our senses, which allow us to experience the world through sight, touch, smell, sound, and taste. The velvety skin of ripe peach, the sun’s kiss on our cheeks, and the melody of songbirds are all sensuous pleasures that carry no sexual charge. Similarly, bathing may be a sensory adventure, a canvas for self-care and connection to our physical selves.
Each drop of oil flowed down my leg and his hands spread it over my body. I could feel the pressure difference and the way his hands moved I wanted to take him in. His hands touched each curve of my body and dragged me closer when my leg slipped and fell into the tub full of water.
Uff!!! My mind……
I took that bottle of my shower gel, it smelled like petals of roses. I put a few drops on my loofah and my body was covered with lather.
A voice from behind whispered….don’t use that. I’ll put soap on your body. His hands gently pressed the soap on my body, slowly cupped my breasts, and circled my nipples with his fingertips. I moaned and curved up in the tub, craving more for his touch.
Pluck!! The shower gel in my hand fell into the tub and a splash of water into my eyes, irritating and making my vision blur and bringing me back to my lonely bathing session.
This sensuality may be discovered in the ritualistic application of nourishing oils, the attentive breath that reconnects you with your inner self, or the peaceful ecstasy of a solitary dance beneath the cascading shower. It is about taking control of your enjoyment, defining it on your terms, and enjoying the unique symphony of your senses.
Bathroom sex and self-exploration are something women always cook up in mind. Bathing together and the touch of the partner takes her to another world of hype.
For women, pleasure in the bath is not about adhering to external standards. It is about regaining the pleasure of simply being. It’s about loving your body’s curves and features with self-acceptance and wonder, rather than criticism. It’s about having the flexibility to move, stretch, and enjoy the sensation of water against your skin without feeling pressured to perform.
This interior journey can also result in powerful moments of self-connection. The continuous lapping of water against the tub mimics a heartbeat, reminding you of your existence. The quietness helps you to connect with your intuition and listen to the gentle knowledge whispered by your soul. In this sense, the bath becomes a place of emotional healing, where you may nourish your spirit while cleansing your body.
As I stepped out I saw the candles burning maybe not under the shower but I was getting lucky tonight…