In couples, differences in sensations are particularly noticeable, and the experience of pleasure varies from person to person. It takes a considerable amount of time to figure out how to arouse one's partner sexually. This is because in sexual activity, you need to find the process that can stimulate your partner's sexual excitement.
Reading the sensual guide below will help you understand the physical characteristics of yourself and your spouse, as well as your sources of sensory excitement, thus making your sex life more satisfying and fulfilling.
1. The Power of Touch
Areas with more nerve endings and blood vessels experience stronger sexual stimulation.
The outermost layer of human skin has no sensation; feelings arise in the second layer of skin. For most people, the genitals, earlobes, lips, breasts, buttocks, and thighs are the most obvious erogenous zones.
However, for many people, erogenous zones also include the neck, palms, soles of the feet, and abdomen.
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