In many situations, men often appear to us to be completely invulnerable and imperturbable. However, your body is capable of responding to affection just like a woman's, and in some cases even more. A woman's touch has a very powerful power over her - have you ever thought about why that happens? G-spots in men are very small, but they can give him the strongest sensations during foreplay or lovemaking.
Most men agree that the most important of these points is the penis, and this opinion is not unfounded. There are many nerve endings that are very close to the surface of the skin. A woman has about the same number of them in the clitoris, only they are much closer together. Several points can be distinguished directly in the genital area of a man, the stimulation of which can provoke a state of increased excitement:
- The head of the penis - is sensitive due to the thin mucous membranes of the surface, to which many nerve endings are very close. However, the head remains a sensitive area only as long as there is a foreskin to protect it from rubbing against clothing. When a man is circumcised, after a while the skin on the head will become rougher and stimulation of that part of the body will no longer evoke the violent reaction that you saw before.
- Frenulum - located in the area of the glans penis. It is also a zone of increased sensitivity, but requires careful adjustment. Careless movements during stimulation can easily injure them.
- Like a frenulum, the testicles require gentle stimulation. Squeezing hard can hurt your partner and the whole experience of intercourse will be hopelessly spoiled.
- The perineal region is also, oddly enough, a male G-spot, but not because of the many nerve endings, but because of its proximity to the prostate, which is also pleasant to stimulate.
- Anus - despite the strong disapproval of many men towards the caressing of this particular part of the body, it is also sensitive. So if your partner is not riddled with various prejudices, you can spread the stimulation there as well.
Since nature has determined that the only particularly sensitive area on a man's body is his genitals, let's not forget that before intimacy he must practice hygiene measures.
The nuances of stroking the male body with the help of hands
How do you arouse a man with touch? In which cases do you need a more intense caress, and in which - light? These questions often arise in a woman's mind. There are also situations when a woman, in a fit of passion and desire to please her lover, begins to intensely stimulate this zone, which does not require it at all.
First of all, it is necessary to learn that the testicles and frenulum are the areas of the genitals that require the most reverent touch. Therefore, any stimulation of these spots should be reduced to stroking. No jerky movements, no pressing – this is by no means pleasant for a man. Light touches only: you will act in the most exciting way.
The penile shaft and perineal area, on the other hand, can withstand more intense stimulation, e. g. B. light pressure, withstand. At the same time, one should not forget about the partner's abdomen, especially its lower part, which reacts violently even to light blows.
The G-spot in men is also on the inside of his thighs, just near the groin. In addition, it is not necessary to act on it with your hands - just touch it with your chest or cheek, and this will bring your partner into a state of heightened excitement.
The nuances of the erogenous zones of oral sex
Unlike hands, lips and tongue can be much more comfortable for a man to feel. So if you want to make a man orgasm, then you probably won't find a better way. Here only a problem with the oral cavity can be a limitation, especially the broken side of the tooth, which can lead to injuries of the sensitive skin of the penis. Some women are convinced that only the glans needs oral sex. However, this statement is not true and with appropriate hygiene measures even the erogenous zone of the anus can be stroked.
By the way, light kisses can cover the neck and the area near the earlobes. These are also sensitive areas of the male body, although in many respects they are inferior to the penis in terms of the intensity of sensations. Rather, they serve to warm up the passion before further more daring caresses.
Of course, every person is an individual. And what pleases one person may not impress the other at all. Therefore, only through trials you will be able to study the body of a loved one and understand how to give him unforgettable pleasure in bed and warm up his passion, which, perhaps, has somewhat died out due to routine in intimate life.