A great deal has been written about women and their erogenous zones, but strangely enough, there is very little written about the same subject for men, as men are simply seen as being more easily aroused than women and this arousal is easy- target the penis.
Lets face it the standard view is, all men can come easily but bringing a women to orgasm is considered harder, but men do have erogenous zones to apart from the penis.
Understanding the Man Body
Is foreplay stimulation just for women? Not at all!
Lets us examine the man's body and understand where his erogenous zone are (except the penis), and what to do when you found them.
A quick note on foreplay men can ejoy it just as much as women and although it is generally considerd that men are easily aroused this is not so with many other men who need a lot of foreplay kissing cuddling etc to relax them and achieve orgam
Ok lets look at specific male erogenous zones
Perineum.
The area between the base of the penis and the anus. When a man has an erection, this area also swells, and its nerve endings are pushed to the surface. The area is sensitive to caress and light stroking.
Testicles and Scrotum.
These are most sensitive, and men react differently to how they are touched. Oral or tactile stimulation is good, but with real care. The scrotum itself will react to light tickling and even cool air blown during a kiss.
Buttocks.
The buttocks are full of erogenous areas. The inner fold of the cleft, the area surrounding the anus, the back of the buttocks, all are packed with highly sensitive nerve endings, and respond well to kissing, licking, massage, tickling and cool air.
Nipples.
A man's nipples are just as sensitive as a woman's. They become erect on stimulation and as a woman's become hard as well. As with a woman then, sucking, tongue tickling, massage, and biting all act to excite a man, and give great erogenous pleasure.
* Navel.
This is a wonderful place, and really oft neglected. The navel has nerve connections directly to the penis, and it reacts well to massage, kissing, sucking, and tickling.
The Anus.
Men generally have different views on the anus as an erogenous zone, and it has been a point of discussion for ages.
The truth is, the anus reacts to all kinds of stimulation, especially tactile, with fingers or tongue.
Analingus is nothing new, and seeped in controversy, however the erotic feelings it produces are undeniable.
The Prostate.
Again, a controversial area, the prostate nevertheless can be stimulated from inside the anus. If stimulated, it will release its fluid (that fluid that carries the sperm) and produce a rather profound orgasm.
All of the above and more (the feet, the neck, and back) all react well to massage, licking, kissing and tickling. A man, stimulated by whatever means to his erogenous zones will produce also a firmer and longer lasting erection from his penis.
Neglecting a man's erogenous zones, will also deprive his partner of him receiving pleasure than cannot and is not felt from the penis only.
During the lovemaking experience, careful stimulation of a man's erogenous zones will also lengthen and prolong the orgasm. In this way, new possibilities for intimacy between the couple are possible.
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