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Monday, 27 November 2017

Erogenous Zones You Might Be Neglecting | HealthInfi


When it comes to what happens between the sheets (or any place you have sex), you want to put your best foot forward, and, while you’re at it, you want it to rock your world. But how realistic is it to expect to hit an out-of-the-ballpark home run each time?
Face it, sex can become humdrum and uncreative and may even come to a screeching halt. Here’s a wake-up call: You have forgotten and neglected body parts lying in wait, ready to be noticed.
“Neglect is born out of lack of knowledge and awareness,” says Sheryl Kingsberg, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and one of HealthyWomen’s medical experts. “Women and men have a fairly narrow view of what parts of their body are tied to arousal and sensual pleasure,” adds Kingsberg, who is also a professor in the Departments of Reproductive Biology and Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio.
Sometimes, it goes far beyond the obvious.

Like what? Where? How?

The journal Cortex has some clues for you and lends some insight into the nature of human erogenous zones via an anonymous online questionnaire they sent out to nearly 800 volunteers, who were mostly students recruited from England and South Africa. They rated each of 41 body parts for the “ability to facilitate sexual arousal” on a scale of 1 to 10.
The results were unsurprising and pretty much unanimous: everyone agreed that the top turn-on zones were the genitals. Gaining high marks after that were the mouth and lips, nipples, nape of the neck and thighs.
And what of the body zones that are least erogenous? People were pretty much in agreement about those, as well, giving low marks to the elbow, skin, kneecaps, nose and forehead. BORING.

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