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By Cory Silverberg, About.com Guide to Sexuality

Silent Night?

Tuesday December 13, 2005

Whether you go home for the holidays or have family and friends staying with you, most of us don't escape the holiday season without having, or being, an overnight guest in a family member's home. Inevitably this means a significant lack of privacy compared to our daily lives.

For many of us the result is a complete stop to any and all sexual behavior while we're surrounded by second cousins and siblings. But sex can be a vital tool to surviving the holidays intact.


Nothing can clear your head, and make you forget petty differences, like a midnight rendezvous (with yourself or your partner). When we're sexual we are focused on ourselves in a way that can rejuvenate us and give us more energy to deal with holiday stress. Rather than deprive yourself (and your partner) of any sexual bliss this holiday season, why not study the finer points of having sex quietly, and make this year's Silent Night shine a little bit brighter.

Tips for Quiet Sex Over the Holidays

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