Thursday, November 15, 2012

Erogenous zones


Erogenous zones

Erogenous zones are areas rich innervation, very sensitive to touch vested role in sexual arousal through a learning process personally appeared certain social and cultural context.

The brain is the one that give meaning to a particular sexual touching, is not only important achievement in itself but whom, when and for what purpose.

Erogenous zones


According to some authors (Zwang, 1990) are primary and secondary erogenous zones. The primary would be the man and the woman glans clitoris and vagina (with great particularity in the section "G").
Peculiarities of these areas as they are less sensitive to pain (but not insensitive!) Need to be tumescent to be stimulated, they each having its own demands on stimulation.
Thus glans to be stimulated progressively until the moment of orgasm and stop stimulation and clitoral stimulation must be consistent with the same intensity and run throughout orgasm.

Erogenous zones


Secondary erogenous zones better preserved sensitivity to pain and can be stimulated by consolation, licking, suction.
They are:
-The man: body penis and scrotum, perineum and anal area, lower abdomen, nipples, lips, neck, and trunk side of the neck, the inner arms and thighs.
-The woman: large labia and vestibule, perineum and anal area, lower abdomen, nipples, lips, neck, and trunk side of the neck, the inner arms and thighs.
Olfactory perception

Erogenous zones


In terms of olfactory perception studies show that excretion of glands products would contain sexual attraction.
In this category are sweat axillary and perineal, prostate fluid and vaginal fluid lubrication.

There are theories according to which frequently expressed aversion to the smell of sweat is a conscious way to steal from the action of natural excitant, the idea that man is able to manage emotions so perfectly and sexual arousal (V.Mogos & E.Zbranca) .

It is well known perfumes role in sexual arousal.

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