Erogenous Zones
Erogenous zones are areas all over the body that contain high numbers of nerve endings that can be heightened during sex and other intimate experiences!
Although the stimultion of erogenous zones lead to sexual arousal, they are not just limited to genital areas. Erogenous zones can make you feel anything from a soft tickle to a full orgasm!
Primary and Secondary Zones
PRIMARY: Erogenous zones that are FULL of nerve endings in dense concentrations.
Examples include:
SECONDARY: Areas of the body that are receptive to touch and have become erotically sensitised through experience.
Examples might include:
Stimulation
Erogenous zones can heighten sexual arousal dependeptn on mood and after careful consideration of what boundaries have already been set, i.e. where to touch and where not to touch!
Feeling down, stressed or worried might cause any sort of stimulation to lead to an adverse reaction. The feeling of touch could lead to a defensive state.
On the other hand, when in the right mood or during foreplay, stimulation of erogenous zones can give an amazing experience! Tickling, licking, touching and kissing are all examples of ways to stimulate these zones.
Erogenous zones are areas all over the body that contain high numbers of nerve endings that can be heightened during sex and other intimate experiences!
Although the stimultion of erogenous zones lead to sexual arousal, they are not just limited to genital areas. Erogenous zones can make you feel anything from a soft tickle to a full orgasm!
Primary and Secondary Zones
PRIMARY: Erogenous zones that are FULL of nerve endings in dense concentrations.
Examples include:
- genitals
- bum
- perineum (gooch) - area between anus and scrotum
- boobs
- mouth
- ears
- thighs
SECONDARY: Areas of the body that are receptive to touch and have become erotically sensitised through experience.
Examples might include:
- upper back
- shoulders
- head
- arms
Stimulation
Erogenous zones can heighten sexual arousal dependeptn on mood and after careful consideration of what boundaries have already been set, i.e. where to touch and where not to touch!
Feeling down, stressed or worried might cause any sort of stimulation to lead to an adverse reaction. The feeling of touch could lead to a defensive state.
On the other hand, when in the right mood or during foreplay, stimulation of erogenous zones can give an amazing experience! Tickling, licking, touching and kissing are all examples of ways to stimulate these zones.