Canadian scientists tested the sensitivities of several sexual areas on the female body, including the parts in the perineum area—the area between the anus and vulva—as well as the side boob and nipple. They compared these to neutral areas on the body, like the neck, forearm, abdomen. Exactly how did they go about this? The researchers used light touch, pressure, and yes, vibration to assess how sensitive these body parts were. They had 3o healthy women between the ages of 18 and 35 get undressed and lie on a table covered in a bed sheet. The researchers applied stimulation for 1. For light touch, the neck, forearm, and vaginal margin are the most sensitive areas, and the areola is the least sensitive. When it comes to pressure, the clitoris and nipple are the most sensitive, and the side boob and abdomen are the least.

1. The nape of your neck
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You are probably aware that the nipple is also an erogenous zone for both men and women — cool, awesome, wow. Here are the areas she thinks you should lavish a little extra attention on tonight. The underside of your butt. Instead of having your partner dive straight for your clit and give you oral, for example, you can have them "trace one finger along it, or [try] light kisses or licks" and then work their way to vulva territory, Marin suggests. The underboob. Cleavage is the star of many an outfit, and nipples are endlessly pinched, licked, and sucked, but the underboob goes all but unnoticed. You can also have your partner lick this area with a long stroke or in a circular motion. The backs of your knees. To up the stakes, have your partner drag a tiny pinwheel designed for sensation play, an ice cube, or a tickler from the back of your knee up your body to your more "traditional" erogenous zones. The slower they go, the more anticipation will build.
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Girls Sex Parts Touch 14 05 - Everything you need to know about touching her body. Sure, you may have a few key sex moves down that are standout hits and do the trick to get her going. From why these parts are extra sensitive to suggestions for. Incorporating touching these places into foreplay and sex , or just. Now, onto today's topic: how to touch and finger a woman. Check out our handy guide to female masturbation. For many people, teasing is the best part of the entire experience, so don't skip over it in your haste to get to. When it comes to foreplay, a lot can be said for the right touch. While some of the results might.
But, by focusing too much on predictable erogenous zones, like her neck, inner wrist, and back of her knees, you're missing out on the chance to pay homage to some lesser-known regions she's dying to have you embrace. So up your game and take more notice of these four surprising body parts. Her Toes Just as the sight of a sexy pedicure can pique your interest, some women love attention spent on their toes. Every stage of arousal changes body receptivity to sensation, Kerner says, so what was once ticklish can become exciting later on. If things feel right, you can progress to more sensual stroking or kisses from there. To reduce any possible awkwardness, focus on massaging the whole foot and using your hands 80 percent of the time, and your mouth 20 percent, Kerner says. Her Hair There are approximately , hair strands on a scalp, and attached to each one of these are tiny muscles called arrector pili muscles—muscles tied to your sympathetic nervous system that trigger your involuntary reactions, like fight-or-flight. Wrapping a lock of her hair around your finger and pulling gently will stimulate the sensitive nerve endings in her scalp, sending the tingling pleasure down her back, says Kerner. You will want to start off gentler, closer to a scalp massage than intense hair-grabbing passion.