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Erogenous Zones

erogenous zonesErogenous zones are areas of the body that generate an erotic feeling when stimulated. Some erogenous zones are well known, such as the breast and nipples (for men as well as women, incidentally), the genitals and the bum.

There are many areas on a mans’ body and on a womans’ that produce these erotic, sexual feelings when they’re turned on, the neck for example is very sensitive when someone is aroused. Some areas are very small yet highly erogenous, the perineum for example, which is the area between the genitals and the anus.

Many parts of the body are erogenous zones
In fact almost any past of the body is capable of being an erogenous zone if it’s stimulated in the right way. The task for any lover is to find out what stimulates his or her partner.
 

Be aware that the other factors you need to play in are lubrication and the part of the body the active partner uses. So a massage of his or her bum or genitals with scented massage oil may be much pleasanter than a dry massage. (Be careful of introducing scented oils to body openings, and be aware that condoms may be damaged by such oils).

So many types of touch
We can touch with fingertips, the palms of our hands, with tongue, teeth or lips. We can caress, massage, hold, squeeze, and gently bite. So there’s an almost endless variety of approaches to stimulate your partner. Be aware that many parts of a womans' body can be the site of Orgasmic Triggers, the events that trigger orgasms.

The overall message of this site is “Explore more”. How many erogenous zones can you find on your partner?

 

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