Men and women both have “hot spots,” places extremely sensitive to touch, oral and manual. You know where most are, but you may not be hitting them effectively in foreplay, oral sex, and intercourse.
Her clitoris. The small pink organ, located at the point where the inner labia join at the top of the vaginal opening, also includes the clitoral hood, interior parts, and a network of nerve endings. Don’t neglect the area surrounding the pink shaft. Stroke it with fingers while you’re tonguing the shaft.
That small mass of rough tissue about a third of the way up the front vaginal wall may or may not exist in your lover. If it does, stroke it with your finger or a G-spot vibe while you are giving her cunnilingus.
The anterior fornix erotic (AFE) zone is a small patch of skin closer to the cervix than the G-spot is. Stroking the AFE zone makes most women lubricate immediately. Do that before intercourse.
The tiny area of tissue above the opening of the urethra and right below the clitoris is a pleasure point for many women. If her clitoris is too sensitive for touch immediately after her first orgasm, move your tongue here.
Most women have other spots. Breasts and nipples, neck and ears, backs of knees, hollow of the throat, that little hollow at the base of her back, and toes are all potential hot spots. Explore with fingers and tongue.
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