Turkey, Pie… and Pleasure: Tips for Getting It On After the Big Meal 🦃🔥

Turkey, Pie… and Pleasure: Tips for Getting It On After the Big Meal 🦃🔥

Thanksgiving is the ultimate cozy holiday — stretchy pants, comfort food, chaotic families, and the kind of nap that hits like a tranquilized bear.

But what if you still want to connect with your partner later that night… even after the mashed potatoes have taken you out at the knees?

Good news: feeling sexy after a giant holiday meal is possible — you just need the right approach.
Here are some body-friendly, desire-boosting tips to help you enjoy intimacy after the feast.


1. Make a plan before the chaos hits

Thanksgiving is busy.
Family is loud.
Timing is unpredictable.

One of the best ways to keep intimacy “on the menu” is to decide on it before the day starts.

A quick “hey, want a little us-time later?” can work magic.
It sets the tone, builds anticipation, and helps you stay connected no matter how wild the day gets.


2. Move your body before you eat

You don’t need a workout — just movement.
A fast walk, light yoga, dancing while you prep… it all counts.

Movement gives you:
✨ more energy
✨ better blood flow
✨ boosted mood
✨ easier arousal later

Plus, it helps you avoid the “I can’t move, don’t touch me” feeling after dinner.


3. Keep alcohol in the cute zone

A drink or two can relax you.
But too much?
Your body becomes Team Nap — not Team Pleasure.

Alcohol slows the sexual response cycle (especially for women) and can make orgasms harder to reach.

So if after-dinner intimacy is the goal, pour lightly earlier in the day.


4. Choose lazy-girl positions

Let’s be real: after stuffing, potatoes, and pie…
We’re not climbing anything.
We’re not flipping upside down.
We’re not auditioning for Cirque du Soleil.

Side-lying positions are perfect for post-meal intimacy.
They keep pressure off your belly, feel intimate, and require very little effort.

10/10 recommended by tired women everywhere.


5. Bring in a toy to do the work for you

If your body feels full, heavy, or low-energy, toys are your best friend.
They help you stay connected without needing a lot of movement or intensity.

Think:
✨ clitoral toys
✨ hands-free toys
✨ low-vibration wands
✨ anything that brings pleasure without making you break a sweat

This is about ease — not overexertion.
Make it simple, enjoyable, and low-effort.


6. Give yourself permission to go slow

There’s no need for big performance energy here.
Holiday intimacy can be soft, quiet, slow, cozy — and incredibly satisfying.

Intimacy isn’t about “doing the most.”
Sometimes it’s just about reconnecting after a long day and enjoying each other’s presence.


This post was inspired by an article originally shared in the PR Buzz Blog 

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