Many men are not aware that, the fact that a woman has agreed
to have s3x does not mean you can run your fingers all over her body
indiscriminately.
Here are four such spots …
• Her cervix. If you reach her cervix
during s3x, recognise that something is wrong. Remember, this is the narrow
canal that connects the vagina to the uterus—where babies grow. That isn’t a
place you want to go; so, don’t knock on the door. For starters, it’s painful for
her to have something rammed against her cervix, and it could be a sign that
you need to shift for a position with shallower penetration. But it could also
mean that she isn’t warmed up enough. Her uterus will actually “lift” upwards
when she’s s3xually aroused, making her vaginal cavity a few inches deeper than
when she isn’t turned on. So, don’t skimp on foreplay, and don’t service her
cervix.
• The head of her clitoris. This might seem
counter-intuitive, but the clitoris — which is full of super sensitive nerve
endings — can sometimes feel too intense when it’s stimulated directly.
Touching the clitoris head-on, especially if she’s really aroused, can feel too
severe. Think about that feeling when you gulp an ice-cold beverage and your
teeth start to tingle — it’s just not pleasant. Instead, try going for the
shaft of her clitoris or rubbing circles around it, which will engage the nerve
endings without overstimulating her. We won’t tell you to never touch her
there, but it’s worth checking in with your partner to see if she has a
sensitive C-spot.
• Her feet. Especially if she’s
wearing socks. A study from Johns Hopkins University showed that wearing socks
during s3x can increase orgasm potential for both men and women. One potential
reason: In order to orgasm, women need to be totally relaxed and anxiety-free,
and cold feet can interfere with their ability to really get into s3x.
• Her anus. Don’t touch her anus
unless you’re fully lubricated! Anal play can take plenty of warming up, but
even when she’s totally aroused and ready to get it on, nothing should go in
there without a generous helping of lubricant. The anal opening is small enough
that even a finger can feel uncomfortable. A study from the Journal of S3xual
Medicine found that women rate their s3xual satisfaction much higher when
lubrication is involved.
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