Everything you wanted to know about male and female erogenous zones

Everyone has a pretty good idea what the main erogenous zones are in men and women, right? However, besides basicão, there are other areas of the body that, when stimulated in a good way, can take anyone to heights.

The problem is that not everyone pays much attention to these other areas - not to mention that not everyone knows what they are or how they work! Or will you say you don't remember the Friends scene in which Monica reveals the "map of seven" to the uninformed Chandler?

Well, as you saw in the scene above, when it comes to erogenous zones, it can be a bit more complex than it sounds. After all, would you list - without hesitation - what are the seven locations pointed by Monica?

Luckily, Emily Shoemaker from The Greatist portal researched a lot on the subject and published a real "guide" on the erogenous zones of the female and male body - and listing their respective "seven" - and we here from Mega Curious We will explain how everything works for you. Starting with the ladies ...

1 - The famous

Since we're going to talk from basic to advanced, how about starting with the most famous part of the female body associated with pleasure? The clitoris, as we mentioned here in Mega Curioso, has thousands of nerve endings and is therefore extremely sensitive. In addition, research has confirmed that stimulation of this site - especially through light pressure and vibration - is the fastest and safest way to bring a woman to orgasm.

2 - Mythical Point

You may have heard about the mythical G-spot, haven't you? For it turns and stirs a study proving its existence - supposedly between the vagina and urethra, about 15 millimeters from the entrance to the vaginal canal -, only to be later denied by another research that denies its presence.

Debate aside, experts seem to agree that the inside of the vagina has nerve endings, and many women claim to experience over-intense orgasms when they receive deeper stimulation. On the other hand, the region closest to the entrance to the vaginal canal tends to respond better to milder stimulation.

3 - Smack

Although some research indicates that kissing seems to play a more important role when it comes to tightening affective ties between couples - and not so much in sexual arousal - surveys have pointed out that many women consider lips and mouth as an important erogenous zone . So it costs nothing to whip up the “bites”, right?

4 - Neck

A worldwide survey revealed that women consider the neck, including the neck, as one of the main erogenous zones. Interestingly, one study found that this region of the body is especially sensitive to soft touch in people with low body fat, but in general, no one really likes them to get heavy with their necks - or to leave horrible purple marks behind.

5 - Shhhh ...

Another unanimity when it comes to erogenous zones is the ears. They are endowed with many nerve endings - which make them super sensitive to touch - and although there are not many studies explaining their connection with sexual arousal, in Vietnam, for example, many people swear toes together that there is a G-spot in ears.

6 - Breastplate

It is a fact that men - and also women! - They like to enjoy female breasts, and the truth is that they have reasons to exist, and we are not just referring to food reasons! According to one study, nipple stimulation activates the same brain region that processes the sensations perceived by the clitoris and vagina, and as with the clitoris, nipples often respond well to pressure and vibration.

7 - Lap

Located at the bottom of the uterus, the cervix is ​​also endowed with nerve endings and seems to respond to both mild pressure and stimulation, meaning that this region should be treated with care. In addition, some research has indicated that the vagina, clitoris, and cervix respond differently and independently to specific sexual stimuli.

Now, how about unraveling the male "map of seven"?

1 - Neck

Although overall stimulation of the neck - and neck - is not as intense as that described by women, men also regard this region as one of the major erogenous zones. This area is very sensitive to low-frequency vibrations, which means that, like women, boys prefer to be light on their necks.

2 - Smack ... too!

As with women, lips and mouth are considered as an important erogenous zone by men. And this region is especially sensitive and responds to touch as well as pressure and temperature.

In addition, kissing triggers the release of oxytocin, a hormone associated with feelings of intimacy and closeness, that is, what we talked about in women's item 3, about kissing playing an important role in strengthening affective relationships.

3 - Nipples

Don't you think only female nipples have power! Although males are of no practical use ... just as with women, they have numerous nerve endings - and many boys greatly appreciate the careful stimulation of their nipples.

4 - Nervous area

Do you know that little area located between the scrotum and anus? So it's called a perineum, and it's connected to a lot of nerves that are important to men, since they're responsible for transmitting the genitals' feelings of pleasure to the brain. Therefore, it is no wonder that this is one of the most important erogenous zones of the male body.

5 - Psst

As with women - see item 5 of the female "map of seven" - ears are one of men's favorite erogenous zones. By the way, according to some surveys, they are just behind penis and testicles when it comes to voting on which parts of the body most help men get there. And speaking of testicles ...

6 - Testicles

Anyone who knows knows that this part of the body is full of nerve endings and is therefore extremely sensitive - to shocks and - to touch. Therefore, it is no wonder that the testicles are among the main male erogenous zones. Unfortunately, however, there is no scientific research to attest to the best method of stimulation in this region, but, as any young man may claim, handling must be done with care.

7 - The great protagonist!

Well, we left the penis last because obviously this is the favorite region of the male body when it comes to getting sexual pleasure. And both laboratory and non-laboratory experiments seem to prove that penile stimulation contributes significantly to male satisfaction.

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Although the seven body regions described above are considered to be the main erogenous zones of men and women, it is noteworthy that each individual can count on secret - and unusual - places that, when stimulated, can provoke reactions of arousal and sexual pleasure. The best way to find out which ones are they? Through individual experimentation and good communication with your partner.