5 Pleasure Trigger Spots for Her

5 Pleasure Trigger Spots for Her

Women are a bundle of super-sensitive nerve endings, and there’s a whole collection of sensitive spots for you to enjoy before moving on to the nipples and clitoris. Tease your lady and help give her intense, toe-curling orgasms by building up the attention and foreplay with these five pleasure trigger spots:
The inside of her thighs are really sensitive areas – not least because they’re located near to your end goal. Gentle caressing, licking and kisses will send her over the edge in anticipation of you moving upwards.

Her earlobes are waiting to be licked and nibbled on, and if you’re doing it right, you’ll be rewarded with lightly goose-bumped flesh that is super sensitive to touch and desperately wanting more. This gives you the perfect opportunity to move slightly lower down and onto the next pleasure zone.

The back and nape of her neck is definitely a ‘yes please’ zone that will ignite her insides. Trail light kisses along the nape of her neck and down to her collar bone to enjoy her moans of pleasure – and to start something you have every intention of finishing. When things heat up, little nibbles and bites are certainly not out of place here!

Want to try something different? Lightly kiss her wrists for an oft-neglected erogenous zone that will leave her panting. You get bonus points for pinning her wrists above her head before kissing them and moving down. Plus, she can use this opportunity to guide you to the places on her body where she wants more attention.

The skin below her ankle is a soft spot that nearly tickles. Lightly kiss or lick her skin before moving your way up and planting light but meaningful kisses on her calves, behind her knees (if you can) and back up to her inner thighs.

Nataly Komova

Nutritionist. Bluffton University, MS

In today's world, people's eating and exercise patterns have changed, and it is often lifestyle that is the cause of many diet-related illnesses. I believe that each of us is unique – what works for one does not help another. What is more, it can even be harmful. I am interested in food psychology, which studies a person's relationship with their body and food, explains our choices and desires for specific products, the difficulty of maintaining optimal body weight, as well as the influence of various internal and external factors on appetite. I'm also an avid vintage car collector, and currently, I'm working on my 1993 W124 Mercedes. You may have stumbled upon articles I have been featured in, for example, in Cosmopolitan, Elle, Grazia, Women's Health, The Guardian, and others.

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