After the passionate kiss, the lips habitually stroked the eyebrows, earlobes, and neck, while the gentle hands routinely wandered up and down the body... Slowly, the climax came. The next time, it will be the same again. You will search your lover extensively and show mercy to him/her everywhere, but you will always touch the key switch and then it will explode.
The question is, why is it more exciting sometimes? Sometimes you are slow to warm up? Is there a shortcut to get both parties into the mood as quickly as possible? Can you hit the opponent's soul-destroying point with one strike?
Not every "minefield" on the body is the same, but there are indeed some super-sensitive areas. Once hit, the passionate power they unleash is enough to make people reach a state of ecstasy and complete self-forgetfulness.
Women in the A-spot often create the illusion of orgasm, but in reality they are unable to reach the state. Many women also suffer from vaginal dryness, which causes pain during sexual intercourse and prevents them from enjoying sex.
These conditions may be solved through the hidden A-spot on the female body. As long as you hit a woman's A-spot, her sexual desire will be quickly aroused, and her vagina will become moist in just 5 to 10 seconds, and she can enjoy multiple orgasms.
The so-called A-spot refers to the sensitive area on the vaginal wall which is slightly away from the cervix. The G-spot, which is talked about by everyone, is in front of the A-spot, close to the cervix. Although there is only a slight difference, it brings completely different pleasure to women.
Zone F Zone F is the most sensitive area on the male reproductive organ.
The small area of skin on the underside of the penis, along the edge of the glans penis, and up to the shaft of the penis where it is connected to the foreskin. If the foreskin is not circumcised, you must gently pull up the foreskin to find it. This small piece of skin is called a " Frenulum or F zone. It is one of the most sensitive sexual areas of men. During sex, the F zone is strongly stimulated deep in the moist and warm vagina, resulting in the contraction of the man's pelvic muscles.
R zone R zone refers to the middle of the male scrotum, a raised "crack" that divides the scrotum into two parts. The skin of the scrotum is very special and is as sensitive as the labia majora and minora at the female vaginal opening. If men rub back and forth along this midline seam on the surface of the scrotum, they will get great pleasure. If you start from the bottom of the scrotum and move upward along the scrotal seam to the penis, this kind of stimulation can help men integrate the scrotum and penis into a reaction unit, allowing men to reach a more ecstatic state.
As early as 1950, scholars discovered that there is an area in the female vagina that can arouse abnormal sexual desire. If stimulated, it can produce a reaction similar to ejaculation. This is the so-called G-spot.
The specific location of the G-spot is 2 to 3 cm away from the vaginal opening on the front wall of the female vagina. There are individual differences in its size, but it is generally about 2 to 3 cm. During sexual intercourse, it is more conducive to stimulating the G-spot by having the woman on top or in the doggy position. The existence of the G-spot has positive significance in improving women's sexual pleasure and promoting early orgasm. Some researchers even say that the existence of the G-spot is a major advancement in sexual science.
Although some women cannot find the G-spot, practice has shown that for most women, certain areas of the front wall of the vagina are indeed very sensitive.
In addition to women, men also have G-spots.
Studies have found that stimulating a man's prostate (G-spot) can cause great pleasure. The prostate is located inside the body, close to the front wall of the rectum. Normally, it is difficult to stimulate it. However, under special circumstances, stimulation of the G-spot can trigger the appearance of G-spot pleasure.
Some people also believe that the perineum is the hidden testicle of men. There are two blood vessels hidden in the body between the anus and the scrotum. Touching this place can make him ready to ejaculate.
Traditionally, the sexual concept of men giving and women receiving is deeply rooted, but some sexual medicine experts have discovered the existence of the male G-spot. In a sense, men can also be "received".
U-point U-point refers to the female urethral opening, which is located on the front wall of the vagina and 1 inch behind the clitoris. It is also a sensitive area where women become sexually excited. |