Our individual sexual arousal patterns could be likened to our fingerprints: unique and complex designs, they help to identify who we are as sexual beings. Our erogenous zones are like hot spots on a sensual map marking the sensitive territories of our bodies. When touched, kissed, or stroked, these parts of our bodies awaken.
The genital areas of our bodies are of course considered erogenous zones. But there
are several more mysterious nooks and crannies and surprising expanses of our bodies that can be quite responsive and sensitive to stimulation.
For many people, the more sensitive and nerve-rich areas of the body are also the most erogenous. With dense populations of nerve endings, the genital areas are usually the liveliest of erogenous zones. During the excitement phase, the body floods these regions with blood, and they become hotbeds, so to speak, of sensory response. Exploring the rest of the body, we may encounter stimulation in unlikely places... like the armpit? Or the feet? Yep, for some, sexual arousal works from the ground up. But where one person feels a turn-on, another feels a tickle.
Remember that the areas where nerves are more densely packed and concentrated tend to be the most senstive. When you're hoping to excite your partner, think tender flesh: the back of the knee would obviously be more responsive to touch than the kneecap (though again, you can't account for individual taste!).
Seek out the earlobes, neck, feet, lips, armpits, navel, inner thighs, and nipples. And don't rule out the busy brain! Our minds are a bit different from the other erogenous zones - of course, you can't touch, stroke, or kiss a mind directly. But you can finesse the mind with the sorts of sensory input that it most enjoys.
Courtsey: Yahoo, Canada Lifestyle
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