Soulmate Gem
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Here, a list of erogenous zones that can get your partner -- and you -- all sorts of turned on this Valentine's Day. The Inner Wrist. ... The Nape Of The Neck. ... The Buttocks. ... The Scalp. ... Behind The Knee. ... The Earlobe. ... The Feet.
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Read More »By Hayley Krischer There are plenty of reasons to bypass "boring" body parts and focus on the sweet spots when you’re canoodling. But there’s also a really good reason why you shouldn’t: Exploring your partner’s body and touching on unexpected erogenous zones can bring a lot of playfulness into your sex life, says Kate McCombs, M.P.H., a NYC-based sex educator and founder of Sex Geekdom. Want to discover your partner’s unexplored erogenous zones? "Ask, 'What would delight you?'" suggests McCombs. (That's also a great question to ask yourself, she says.) Here, a list of erogenous zones that can get your partner -- and you -- all sorts of turned on this Valentine’s Day. 1. The Inner Wrist Because we're not used to being touched there, the wrist -- especially the inside of the wrist -- can be an exciting spot. "It’s got a lot of nerve endings," says McCombs. "It’s right at that pulse point, and it’s that first stage of when your body starts become more intimate." Touch gently at first, allowing your partner to connect with the fact that you’re touching them sensually. “People often rush stimulation," she says. "Taking a second and making eye contact can go a long way toward creating a mood.” 2. The Nape Of The Neck Though some people might get all Marie Antoinette about having their neck touched, neck kisses are almost always a turn-on, says McCombs. In fact, women ranked the nape of the neck above the breasts and nipples as an erogenous zone, according to a study published in the journal Cortex. "It’s such a sexy place because it’s such a vulnerable place," says McCombs. "If you combine the lips with the neck, it’s quite a turn-on." She suggests starting with the sides of the neck, kissing or brushing it gently with your fingers.
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