I just have started to listen to Taylor Swift's new album Reputation. Instead of writing a conventional review about the songs' meanings, let me give you some tips on how I image to use these songs as a playlist for sex.
"...Ready for It?": The album starts with this fun piece. It's like a stadium pop song full of strong sentences.
Suggested for switching positions and starting doggy. You can use the bass as a guide for deep penetrations.
"End Game": The rhythm is just flowing and flowing. Nice song.
Suggested for striptease.
"I Did Something Bad": Another side of Taylor's thoughts, revealing some dark dimensions now.
While listening to this, all I could associate to was cunnilingus. The different dynamics of the song are perfect for licking the labia, the clitoris, the lips, switching technique and speed all along.
"Don't Blame Me": This show hows good Taylor is in song writing. It's my favorite track from the whole album. Although she had used this trick earlier (for example, she was resembling a loving relationship to colors in Red), the love-drug connections is till strong and vivid.
Suggested for deep, slow, powerful fucking, and hard anal, for sure.
"Delicate": Nice club track, even though I doubt many people will remember it even next year.
This song sets such an intimate atmosphere it makes itself perfect for fooling around, sitting in the boy's lap, kissing and just petting lightly.
"Look What You Made Me Do": There are so many interpretations of this lyrics, it makes it hard to process. It's even harder to understand it without the video, with the hints and other visual orgy.
Having a nice loop and a straight rhythm, I suggest it for positions where hard, fast thrusts can be achieved, like doggy with some spanking.
"So Good...": Another intimate, relaxing setting. Nice work.
If you want to give a nice, sensual deepthroat as a gift to your boyfriend, this is your song for it. You can even slow down or change the depth as the melody goes.
"Gorgeous": Taylor using the one-note technique, again, at the first line of every verse. The lyrics is youthful, a little bit frivolous.