![]() ![]() ![]() ‘Some enjoy a gentle kiss or nibble on the earlobe, while others might prefer more intense sensations, such as sucking, pinching, biting or pulling,’ says Sabat. ![]() The earlobes are made up of thin skin, which typically means increased sensitivity. ‘Start by gently stroking or running your fingers through your partner’s hair, always starting at the roots and maintaining a consistent motion and pressure to simulate the scalp directly,’ says Sabat. The scalp is full of nerve endings, and is especially sensitive just behind the ears and on the nape of the neck. Numbers 1-20 are shared spots 21-28 are specific to women and people with vaginas while 29-34 refer to men and people with penises. Here, we’ve picked out 32 erogenous zones – from the obvious to the overlooked – with advice on how to approach them. Exploring both where on your body you want to be touched, and how you want to be touched is the only way to discover what you enjoy.’ ‘Everyone’s erogenous zones are slightly different, both in location and sensory response,’ she continues. The sensitivity varies from individual to individual, according to the concentrations of specific nerve endings in that particular area. ‘Everyone’s erogenous zones are slightly different, both in location and sensory response.’ An area of the body, that when stimulated sends signals to the brain that translate as pleasurable sensations.’ ‘We’ve likely all experienced the feeling where someone has touched a part of your body in just the right way, and it’s felt so good that it may have sent a shiver down your spine,’ says Segar. To get you acquainted with these subtle and not-so-suble pleasure points, we asked Mia Sabat, sex therapist at sexual wellbeing audio app Emjoy, and Marlena Segar, sex and relationships educator and community manager for the Healthy Pleasure Group, to share their tips for locating and stimulating 36 erogenous zones: 36 erogenous zones you should know Though sexual in nature, your body’s response might not necessarily be an out-and-out orgasm – it could be subtle arousal or even deep relaxation. They’re located all over, from your eyelids to your ankles. Put simply, erogenous zones are extra-sensitive areas of the human body that generate a sexual response when stimulated. ![]()
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