5/12/2012

What Happens when you touch her...... there?

If a man knows how to have an affect on her brain he will have more success in making her happy.



One of women's biggest complaints is that Men zero right in on the goodies and spend little or no time exploring other parts of her body. Which is a shame, because there are plenty of other hot spots you can touch, tickle  to increase her pleasure and yours. Consider her body as your treasure map --- 

Start with  That Face
A woman's brain shuts down for orgasm. Commence the shutdown sequence by holding her head in your lap and massaging the area above her eyebrows with your thumbs. People carry a lot of tension in the face, and this helps them release and become more receptive to arousal,  Look for her lips to part, when a person is aroused, he or she will relax the muscles that keep the jaw shut.


Those Ears are made for more than listening



These are portals to two forms of arousal: physical  and mental.  Be careful here not every woman likes you playing with her ears. But if she does then Touch or massage the rim of her ear between your thumb and forefinger while cradling the back of her head with your fingers. (Ignore the insensitive earlobe.) As she responds, graze the ridge of her outer ear with the tip of your nose,  "Just hearing you breathe will turn her on,"  


That Neck

Brush your lips between her throat and chin,  mypleasure.com. The skin is thinner where the body flexes. The nerves and blood vessels are closer to the surface—that's why it's also a perfume point. You'll engage sensory receptors and trigger an emotional response. It feels very intimate to let a person that close.


Those Lips

Kissing is your entrance exam for the rest of her body. It tells her that you understand how to be subtle, no matter where you are on her body. You're also giving her a hormonal hors d'oeuvre, flooding her  brain's arousal center with pheromone-laden smells and tastes. Softly lick her upper lip or tug it gently between your lips. (read the signs) Deep red lips indicate arousal.


Her Fingers


During a movie or long flight, tease her palm; hands are dense with sensory receptors. Spread your fingers outward from the upper part of her palm, slowly moving them up her fingers. Do it lightly—touch-sensitive receptors in the skin respond better than the pressure-sensitive receptors inside (whose job is grabbing). It's discreet enough for no one to notice, but enticing enough to awaken other parts of her body.


Her Forearms

The inner part of the wrist is extremely sensitive to temperature. Try licking her wrist and blowing softly to create a cooling sensation—special receptors there are tuned to detect differences in temperature. (It's the site that moms and dads use to check heated baby formula.) And there are sensitive receptors in hair follicles: Any area with fine, downy hair is going to respond best to a light, almost nonexistent touch. Just stimulate the hairs and you'll give her shivers. Remember keep the music flowing...


Those Breasts

Pay respects to the nerve-rich erogenous tissue at the top and underside of the breast before touching the nipple. Your technique should be so light that it barely indents the skin. The nipple (which, like the clitoris, feeds into orgasm-inducing neurons in the brain) contains receptors, cells that adjust to varied stimuli, like the friction of a shirt or the moisture of a tongue. The longer you tease around the nipple, the more intense direct stimulation will be.  


Her Back

Knead the muscles between her shoulder blades and spine, and follow with light fingertip strokes. As you get lower and lower down the back, the nerves become more sensitive. Let your fingers drift to her sides, gently touching the sides of her breasts. During sex, take a back-rub break. Switching to a back rub is like, 'Wow, he's caring and considerate and not just all about sex.'  "Little does she know you are using the technique to last longer."


Head South The Back of Her Knees

Many women find this spot ticklish at first. Just wait. She probably is not aroused enough. Work on erogenous zones first. Cover the entire back of her leg, then trace your fingers down her thigh and calf and graze the back of her knee, using the full length of three fingers. A firmer touch can stimulate the pressure-sensitive nerve endings, in the skin as well, taking away the tickle. 


Those Legs

Researchers found that the mere expectation of touch triggers activity in the planning and motivation centers of the brain, crucial for building arousal. Women want to wonder, "What is he going to do next?"  "That mindset is crucial for psychological arousal and orgasm." Stroke her thighs. Breathe on her or brush your fingers very close, awakening the skin. This will transmit a very different sort of sensation than if you're actually making contact. 

 Okay, if you take the time to understand the effects of the above you will be getting down to business like never before.
  




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