Week 46-What are erogenous zones and where are they?

 

A_single_white_feather_closeupErogenous zones are those great areas of the body that, when stimulated, create sexual arousal.  There are many parts of the body, including your skin, that can be erogenous zones.   The stomach is a particularly sensitive area for both women and men – with gentle touch on the stomach you can easily arouse your lover.  Nerve endings are also key … so ear lobes, behind the knee, the mouth and lips are spots can accentuate sexual arousal when touched.

Use fingers, feathers, silk, kitchen whisks, or warm oil as an added stimulant on those erogenous zones. Please – let’s not forget the hottest zones … the breasts, penis, clitoris, perineum, inner thighs, and the areas closest to them. (`They are the usual and predictable suspects)

Heightened sensitivity differs depending on the person and perhaps, how that person interacts with their lover. Genitals are the most obvious parts of the body that respond sexually when stimulated.

One last thought – the mind is a huge erogenous zone so be that lover that can use touch and words.

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