5 Less Obvious Places to Touch Each Other


EMandLO.com contributor Jewely Hoxie, who is studying Human Sexuality at the University of California Santa Cruz has
a confession to make:

There are some perks to being a Human Sexuality major - and I'm not just talking about its potential as a pick-up line. Take the time I used my favorite places to be touched during sex as a way of remembering where we have the most nerve endings. Or my discovery - thanks prof! - that the parts of our body with the least amount of hair have the most nerve endings. Some of the nerve-rich areas are pretty obvious - lips, genitals, duh. But then there are body parts - with sparse to no hair - that don't get nearly the amount of attention they deserve. Try these next time you're in bed with someone:

  1. The ear. Try light wisps of warm breath over the ear and maybe some small nibbles at the top during your next make-out session.

  2. The collarbone. It is such a delicate part of the body that someone else's soft kiss there can bring you to that romantic Bright Eyes love poem kind of place.

  3. The hip bone. This is like the center of movement during sex. Any stimulation here will have a ripple effect on the rhythm of what's going on. Consider a firm grab of the hips or even a little biting if you're in the neighborhood.

  4. The inner thigh. This is a good place to go for a tease before jumping in. It can be especially sensitive when your partner is sitting legs apart - the feeling of vulnerability tends to heighten the senses.

  5. The back of the knees. This tends to be the most overlooked sensitive spot. Check in here while roaming down your partner's body, or perhaps when their legs are flung near your face.


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