Date 2016-02-16
Category ARTICLES, Tips & Tricks
#5. Her Forearms: “The inner part of the wrist is extremely sensitive to temperature,” says Herbenick. Try licking her wrist and blowing softly to create a cooling sensation—special receptors there are tuned to detect differences in temperature. (It’s the site that moms and dads use to check heated baby formula.) And there are sensitive receptors in hair follicles: “Any area with fine, downy hair is going to respond best to a light, almost nonexistent touch,” says Gardos. “Just stimulate the hairs and you’ll give her shivers.”
#6. Those Brea5ts: Pay respects to the nerve-rich erogenous tissue at the top and underside of the Brea5t before touching the N!ppl3. “Your technique should be so light that it barely indents the skin,” says Kerrie Grow McLean, a S3x therapist at the Berman Center, in Chicago. The N!ppl3 (which, like the Clit0ris, feeds into Org*sm-inducing neurons in the brain) contains receptors called Meissner’s corpuscles, cells that adjust to varied stimuli, like the friction of a shirt or the moisture of a tongue. The longer you tease around the N!ppl3, the more intense direct stimulation will be.
#7. The Back of Her Knees: Many women find this spot ticklish at first. Just wait. “She probably is not aroused enough,” says Gardos. Work on erogenous zones first. Cover the entire back of her leg, then trace your fingers down her thigh and calf and graze the back of her knee, using the full length of three fingers. A firmer touch can stimulate the pressure-sensitive nerve endings, or Pacini’s corpuscles, in the skin as well, taking away the tickle.
#8. Her Back: Knead the muscles between her shoulder blades and spine, and follow with light fingertip strokes. “As you get lower and lower down the back, the nerves become more sensitive,” says Gardos. Let your fingers drift to her sides, gently touching the sides of her Brea5ts. During S3x, take a back-rub break to delay Ejaculetion. “Switching to a back rub is like, ‘Wow, he’s caring and considerate and not just all about S3x,’ ” Herbenick says. “Little does she know he’s also using the technique to last longer.”
#9. Those Legs: Dutch researchers found that the mere expectation of touch triggers activity in the planning and motivation centers of the brain, crucial for building arousal. “Women want to wonder, What is he going to do next?” says Herbenick. “That mindset is crucial for psychological arousal and Org*sm.” Stroke her thighs in the direction of her Vag!na, but pull away before you reach it. Breathe on her or brush your fingers very close, awakening the skin, Gardos says. “This will transmit a very different sort of sensation than if you’re actually making contact.”
Source: Men’s Health