
Every
student of the human body, every simple man looking for ways to improve
his sex skills to the amazement of his lady friends has to take the
time-honored paths that many have followed before. It all starts with
the habits of women, the things they like and dislikes and their
bodies. This last is probably the single most interesting thing any man
could wish to study. Naturally, hands-on lessons are the absolute best
and every man is taking great pains to get as many such lessons as
possible. A minute of peace and love every couple of days is worth all
the studying.
This is why men are interested in finding as much as they can about
erogenous zones. In today's information-rich and ultra connected social
environment not many people can claim to have never heard this term.
Most men have a rough idea as to what these zones actually are, but we
should remember that no everyone has the chance to get as much detail
as one would like. Therefore, people have to make do with a combination
of data gathered from their own first-hand experience and hearsay that
floats around, sometimes labeled as scientific fact.
Erogenous zones are areas of the human body rich in nerve endings that
can transfer far more sensation when stimulated than the rest of the
body. A practical way to identify erogenous zones may sound like this:
imagine a woman taking you by the hand and then imagine a woman's hand
wrapping around your penis. It's quite clear that the penis will send
to your brain a far more powerful sensation, which is also sexually
stimulating. There are many zones like this spread around the body,
each of them with some known or suspected purpose. Well, nobody knows
at this moment why the skin on our feet is so sensitive to tickling,
but we'll surely find out one day.
The zones are usually split between nonspecific and specific areas. A
good example for a nonspecific erogenous area is the back of your neck.
The skin on your neck is more sensitive than, say, that on your
stomach. Tickling or stroking this part of somebody's body is a good
way of getting a strong response, especially if the person in question
knows that some sensual play is coming. Don't walk around caressing the
necks of perfect strangers. You'd just creep everybody out. The
specific areas are pretty well-known to most people. The brain is the
first major erogenous zone because it is there that sex-related stimuli
are gathered and erection is the state of arousal is triggered. The sex
organs are come in second on the sensual response list.
The erogenous zones differ a bit from men to women. The breasts of
women are more sensitive and play a bigger role in the game of
seduction than those of men. And, of course, the sex organs of men and
women are very different. Thus springs into existence a whole world of
gestures and movements designed to stimulate a specific area or to
obtain a certain response from a zone. Read on to learn more about
erogenous zones and their functions and then go and experiment with
this information. Sex is beautiful.