5. Bum
Beyond squeezing and spanking, a lot of women enjoy some form of anal play, says LA S£x therapist Amie Harwick, author of The New S£x Bible for Women. The anal nerves share a wall with your G-spot, which may explain why.
But sufficient arousal and lube are essential, says Morse. Tread slowly, with your partner first using his fingers to circle the opening. Okay with that? He can insert one finger, graduating to two.
6. Ears
They’re deemed an erogenous zone because of their neural tenderness, notes a study in the journal Plastic Surgical Nursing, so go for a bit of lobe-nibbling or sucking – a move that can feel especially good if you have piercings, says Queen.
Turns out the piercing puncture disrupts nerves’ pathways to the brain, making the area even more sensitive.
7. Vag ina
The super-vulnerable skin on the outer edge responds to light touch, like stroking and gentle vibration, while the inner part prefers pressure, motion and fullness.
Stimulation inside also releases the hormone prolactin, which promotes a sense of S£xual satisfaction.
Have your man tease the opening of your vagina with one finger, then insert two lubricated digits inside you, curving them as he pushes in and out to increase fullness.
8. Areolae
The skin surrounding the nipples doesn’t have as many nerves as the bullseye itself, so subtle pinching can be more effective than a barely-there stroke. He can also squeeze, rub or cup your breasts to rev this zone.
“Have him put a finger on each side of your nipple to add more feel-good pressure,” says Queen.
Source: Maressa Brown/Women’s Health