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Whether they're big or small, perky or droopy, real or surgically enhanced, breasts are both visually appealing and extremely fun to play with. Because of the universal truth that boobs are amazing, we could all do with some solid information on how to touch them and play with them in a way that brings our partner s pleasure.
There's even evidence to suggest that a few lucky folks can orgasm from nipple stimulation alone. The nipples have a ton of nerve endings, and studies have shown that the nerve endings in the nipples stimulate the same part of the brain as the clitoris does: the sensory-cortex. The nipples, brain, and genitals actually end up "talking to each other" during nipple play, using the spinal cord as a messenger system.
If the stimulation feels good, the brain gets a thumbs-up signal, and sends a corresponding message to the genitals that pleasure is being experienced—which triggers the sexual arousal process. From there, the clitoris becomes engorged, the labia swell, and the vagina becomes lubricated. Isn't the human body amazing? They are precious cargo. Everyone enjoys different things. One person might like to have their nipples slightly bitten, while another person wants absolutely nothing to do with that.
Now, here are 15 legendary tips for mastering your partner's pleasure zones , as well as some moves you'd probably be better off avoiding. Lots of people really, really enjoy breast play. Being able to openly communicate about sexual touch is such a big game changer. Ask them about fantasies that involve their breasts. In a study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine—kinda old, we know, but there isn't a ton of boob research out there— That being said, 7.
Take some time to go on a little journey together. Be willing to make mistakes and learn from them. According to a UCLA study, women who are unhappy with their breast size are 16 times more likely to hide their breasts during sex. Which is a bummer, because you don't just want to see your partner's breasts—you also want them to feel safe and secure and turned-on. It might help to compliment your partner's breasts early in foreplay.