It is high time women did away with the
conventional arousal spots for their men.
Believe it, sex is a thing of joy and should
be enjoyed and not endured. The beauty
of it, however, is that the more pleasure
you give your man, the more you receive
too.
It is almost always believed that there is
only one place a man needs to be touched
to get aroused, but that might not be
necessarily true! Here are other places
your man would love to be caressed. Try
them and heat up things between the
sheets.
His face
Try and relax your partner’s mood by
running your fingers gently over his face.
Start from gently pressing his temple to
relieve his pressure and then gently go
down to his cheek and then lips. You will
see a marked difference in his mood
instantly.
Soothe his neckline
His neckline is the next region to explore.
This region which holds the thyroid gland
is believed to get stimulated upon gentle
caresses, which is responsible for body’s
metabolism, including his sexual drive.
Start the action with a feather and arrange
a flirtatious arrest of his Adam’s apple
with your hands in a circular motion. After
a while, switch the action with your lips!
Play along his ears
The ear lobe is a zone that has numerous
nerve endings, so every time you touch his
ear lobe, he will go crazy. Use imaginative
ways to entice his senses by using your
tongue, teeth or simply play with your
fingers.
Hands and palm
Though his palm can seem a bit rough to
work under your gentle strokes, still this
trick is quite effective to complete your
romantic business. Circle your fingers
starting from the outer edge of his palm,
slowly progressing towards the centre.
Gently press the webs with your thumb
and forefinger to ease his tension and see
the effect this will have on him.
Route through his spine
His lower back can be a good route to
arousal. Move and rub your fingers on the
region just above the hip bone. This will
generate heat, warm his skin and relax
him. Then, go gently towards the spine
above while exerting the pressure. You
can also entice his senses by tickling him
very sensually with your hair.
Behind his knees
The region behind his knees is very
delicate and has many nerves to stimulate
his senses. This sensitive volatile spot
can be explored to drive him into
pleasure. Scratch gently behind his knees
to generate heat and a ticklish sensation.
Bellybutton urges
His navel is an exciting spot to explore his
urges. Start by making circles around the
navel and then go towards the outer edge.
Remember, the amount of pressure has to
remain consistent or the entire process
can turn completely laughable. You can
use a feather or maybe an ice cube to
heighten his pleasure.
Bottoms high
Soles of his feet are another tried and
tested region. However, precaution should
be taken while exercising the pressure or
you will send him on a laughing spree,
which definitely will not get him into the
mood. So, move your fingers gently to get
a rhythm.
Caress the tresses
His hair is as important as the rest of his
body. Run your fingers through his hair,
very gently and sensually. Play with his
hair, moving your fingers up and down his
neck and ears. This would definitely
prepare him for everything you have on
your mind.
Employ and explore these steps to
heighten your bedroom experience and to
send your man’s sexual spirit soaring!
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