Mattress with Good Sex

The different mattress types tend to have their own advantages and disadvantages when it comes to sex.

Based on data from at least 180 actual mattress owners, the different mattress types below are compared and contrasted in regard to their suitability for sex. See glossary below for more details.

Keep in mind that the information below represents what is often, but not always, the case; a particular brand, model or individual mattress may go against these findings.

Air Memory foam Water Latex Inner-spring
“Active” sex friendly Fair-Good Fair-Poor Fair Good Good
Bouncy Poor-Fair Poor Poor Fair-Good Fair-Excellent
Allows discretion Poor-Fair Good-Excellent Fair-Good Good Fair-Good
Durable Good-Excellent Fair-Good Fair-Excellent Good Fair
Allows many positions Fair-Good Fair-Good Fair-Good Fair-Good Fair-Good
Comfortable Good Fair-Good Fair-Good Good Fair-Good
Supportive Good-Excellent Fair-Good Poor-Good Good Fair-Good
Allows faster climax Fair Good Fair Fair-Good Fair
Whole bed suitable Poor-Fair Good Good Good-
Fair
Fair-Good

Glossary

“Active” sex friendly

The mattress is easy to move around on. In other words, the bed does not have too much “traction” which can discourage partners from being active and changing positions. Firmer mattresses that prevent the partners from sinking in are generally good for active sex. Memory foam beds, especially those which are high density, are likely the least friendly for active sex because of the traction they can provide.

Bouncy

The mattress can have a bouncing effect when moved on, as opposed to being solid. Bouncing can help some people get into a rhythm. Innerspring beds are best for bounciness, assuming they do not have a thick memory foam layer. Latex can be somewhat bouncy, especially talalay processed latex. Airbeds can also be somewhat bouncy if they are filled with enough air.

Allows discretion

The mattress can allow sex to take place with no one in the next room being aware. A heavy bed that absorbs motion, such as memory foam or latex, is often immovable and silent during sex. Lightweight beds, such as airbeds, may not provide much discretion, and innerspring mattresses tend to not absorb motion and can squeak and creak.

Durable

The bed can withstand repeated use over several years without breaking, sagging or losing comfort and support. Innerspring mattresses overall are most prone to have durability issues.

Allows many positions

The properties of the mattress allow for a wide variety of positions to be performed comfortably and easily. Certain bed types are more suitable for certain positions than others. For example, positions that require much “traction” would be better performed on a memory foam bed. Positions that are helped by bounciness would be better performed on an innerspring bed. Airbeds and waterbeds, with their ability to adjust the firmness, may allow for position variety.

Comfortable

The bed is comfortable overall for the performing of sex. In addition, knees, elbows, hands have minimal pressure points that can cause pain or discomfort.

Supportive

The mattress does not significantly sink in, resulting in a supportive, flat plane.

Allows for faster climax

The bed provides “traction,” which allows for more efficiency, and this can result in faster and easier climax.

Whole bed is suitable

The entire top surface area of the mattress is sex friendly — as opposed to, say, a Sleep Number Bed which may present issues with using the middle area comfortably for love making. In addition, innerspring mattresses and latex mattresses may develop sagging or indentations which may limit the area on the mattress where sex can be comfortably performed.

Source:sleeplikethedead.comtypes tend to have their own advantages and disadvantages when it comes to sex.

Based on data from at least 180 actual mattress owners, the different mattress types below are compared and contrasted in regard to their suitability for sex. See glossary below for more details.

Keep in mind that the information below represents what is often, but not always, the case; a particular brand, model or individual mattress may go against these findings.

Air Memory foam Water Latex Inner-spring
“Active” sex friendly Fair-Good Fair-Poor Fair Good Good
Bouncy Poor-Fair Poor Poor Fair-Good Fair-Excellent
Allows discretion Poor-Fair Good-Excellent Fair-Good Good Fair-Good
Durable Good-Excellent Fair-Good Fair-Excellent Good Fair
Allows many positions Fair-Good Fair-Good Fair-Good Fair-Good Fair-Good
Comfortable Good Fair-Good Fair-Good Good Fair-Good
Supportive Good-Excellent Fair-Good Poor-Good Good Fair-Good
Allows faster climax Fair Good Fair Fair-Good Fair
Whole bed suitable Poor-Fair Good Good Good-
Fair
Fair-Good

Glossary

“Active” sex friendly

The mattress is easy to move around on. In other words, the bed does not have too much “traction” which can discourage partners from being active and changing positions. Firmer mattresses that prevent the partners from sinking in are generally good for active sex. Memory foam beds, especially those which are high density, are likely the least friendly for active sex because of the traction they can provide.

Bouncy

The mattress can have a bouncing effect when moved on, as opposed to being solid. Bouncing can help some people get into a rhythm. Innerspring beds are best for bounciness, assuming they do not have a thick memory foam layer. Latex can be somewhat bouncy, especially talalay processed latex. Airbeds can also be somewhat bouncy if they are filled with enough air.

Allows discretion

The mattress can allow sex to take place with no one in the next room being aware. A heavy bed that absorbs motion, such as memory foam or latex, is often immovable and silent during sex. Lightweight beds, such as airbeds, may not provide much discretion, and innerspring mattresses tend to not absorb motion and can squeak and creak.

Durable

The bed can withstand repeated use over several years without breaking, sagging or losing comfort and support. Innerspring mattresses overall are most prone to have durability issues.

Allows many positions

The properties of the mattress allow for a wide variety of positions to be performed comfortably and easily. Certain bed types are more suitable for certain positions than others. For example, positions that require much “traction” would be better performed on a memory foam bed. Positions that are helped by bounciness would be better performed on an innerspring bed. Airbeds and waterbeds, with their ability to adjust the firmness, may allow for position variety.

Comfortable

The bed is comfortable overall for the performing of sex. In addition, knees, elbows, hands have minimal pressure points that can cause pain or discomfort.

Supportive

The mattress does not significantly sink in, resulting in a supportive, flat plane.

Allows for faster climax

The bed provides “traction,” which allows for more efficiency, and this can result in faster and easier climax.

Whole bed is suitable

The entire top surface area of the mattress is sex friendly — as opposed to, say, a Sleep Number Bed which may present issues with using the middle area comfortably for love making. In addition, innerspring mattresses and latex mattresses may develop sagging or indentations which may limit the area on the mattress where sex can be comfortably performed.

Source:sleeplikethedead.com

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