It depends on how good you are when it comes to intimacy or in bed. If the two of you is been married for a long time, you wouldn't have anymore problem on how to "pleasure" your wife in bed. Always remember that it takes a woman to get in the mood or turn on by 15 up 21 minutes. Men never have a problem when it comes to sex, but some women does.
But if you are willing to do everything so you can pleasure your wife, have a few scented candle lit, make sure that you have a soft music that can add to the mood.
Giving her a body massage will relax her after a long day of taking care of the house. Or if you are willing, buy a dozen of red roses, scattered it inside the bedroom and on top of your bed. Women loves candle light, soft music, that's why they call it passion.
You can arouse her on the first night by kissing, cuddling, cunnilingus , get her ready for the intercourse she will be aroused.
Because men are lazy and need things done for them. They don't know how to arouse us so we need to do it for them
Arouse is correct.
Arouse is a verb.
Yes arouse is a verb.
His behaviour begins to arouse suspicion.It doesn't take much to arouse a cat's curiosity.
The noun forms of the verb to arouse are arousal and the gerund, arousing.
The present perfect tense of arouse is have/has aroused.I/We/You/They have arousedHe/She/It has aroused
It means to wake up or get excited... you can arouse someone out of sleep, or arouse suspicion. A good comedian can arouse the crowd. Basically to go from a state of calm to a state of excitement
The past tense of "arouse" is "aroused." It is used to indicate that something caused someone to become excited, interested, or stimulated.
He's a very heavy sleeper who is difficult to arouse in the morning. Why didn't Jack's behavior arouse suspicions with the police? Watching Tiger Woods may arouse an interest in golf and the kids will want to learn the game. Slipping into a little black evening dress did nothing to arouse her husband. He sat on the couch all evening watching TV.
The present tense of arouse is:I/You/We/They arouse.He/She/It arouses.The present participle is arousing.