The ideal sexual experience is full physical contact between two people, while achieving sexual pleasure and satisfaction. This requires full engagement with each other and raising sexual excitement to a certain level. Nowadays, people generally understand that before sexual activity, caressing between couples is crucial for relieving tension and anxiety, helping each other relax, arousing sexual desire, and gradually entering a state. This is foreplay, which is an essential part of sexual life. In general, it is difficult to obtain a satisfactory sexual experience by hastily entering sexual life without sufficient sexual stimulation and arousal. Tip: How to determine if sexual stimulation is sufficient? So, how do you determine if the foreplay is' pretty much '? There is a very simple method - observe the other person's chest.
During the sexual arousal period, both men and women may experience a type of "sexual redness" similar to maculopapules, which is more common in women. It often starts in the upper abdomen and quickly spreads to the chest, which may be overlooked by couples due to environmental and lighting factors. For couples who are accustomed to having sex with the lights on, sexual flushing is the simplest and most direct pre orgasmic sign. In addition, men can also observe whether their partner has symptoms such as vaginal lubrication, swelling of the clitoral head, nipple erection, separation of the labia majoris, and vaginal dilation. This further indicates that foreplay is more abundant and can enter substantive sex. Experts remind us that due to objective reasons such as skin color, some people may have shallow sexual redness. If we deliberately prolong foreplay to see clearly, it can actually reduce sexual arousal.
Some men's caressing behavior is not automatic, but rather to make their partner feel better or prepare her, so they suppress their desires to create an atmosphere. Therefore, prolonged foreplay can make him irritable, make it difficult to maintain an erection, and may even cause the erection to disappear. The result of doing so is that men become passive, even if their lover's desire ignites, they may lose their sexual interest. For women, prolonged sexual foreplay can lead to uncontrollable sexual excitement, persistent pelvic congestion, and a series of gynecological diseases, especially psychologically, which can make them feel melancholy and uneasy. In addition, repeated and persistent congestion in the pelvic cavity is also detrimental to male prostate gland and other conditions.