Sexual Health
What parts of stimulation can bring orgasm to women? These sensitive points cannot be ignored
People are paying more and more attention to this leisure activity, and our understanding is no longer limited to the 1940s when there were only G spots, but also needs to understand the additional points and areas.
Point A
Women often create the illusion of orgasm, but in reality, they are slow to enter the state. Many women also suffer from dryness, causing pain and inability to enjoy sex.
These situations may be resolved through the hidden A spot on women. Some women who are less likely to experience sexual stimulation point out that if point A is stimulated, the vagina is more likely to produce lubricant. As long as a woman hits point A, her libido will be quickly aroused, and her vagina will be moist in just 5 to 10 seconds, and she can enjoy it multiple times.
The so-called point A refers to a sensitive area on the vaginal wall that is slightly away from the cervix, while the commonly talked about point G is located in front of point A, near the cervix. Although there is only a slight difference, it brings a completely different pleasure to women.
If you want to stimulate point A, the best position is for the man to enter from behind the woman, and this position can be deeper into point A, which is more inward.
Zone F
The F-zone is the most sensitive area on the male reproductive organs.
Below Ding Ding, along the edge of Ding Ding's coronal head, up to a small piece of skin connected to the foreskin on the Ding Ding stem. If the foreskin is not cut off, it must be gently pulled up to find it. This small piece of skin is called the frenulum or F-zone. It is one of the most sensitive libido zones for men. During sexual intercourse, the F-zone is strongly stimulated in the moist and warm depths of the vagina, resulting in contraction of the male pelvic muscles.
R zone
R zone refers to a raised seam in the middle of the male scrotum, which divides the scrotum into two parts. The skin of the scrotum is very special, and it is as sensitive as the size of the labia and labia at the Vaginal orifice of women. If you rub along this midline on the surface of the scrotum, men will experience great pleasure. If you start from below the scrotum and follow the scrotum seam upwards until you reach the groin, this stimulation can help men integrate the scrotum and groin into a reaction unit, allowing them to achieve a more selfless state.
G point
The G-spot was proposed by German doctor Dr. Ernest Grafenberg around 1950, and was named after the first letter G of his surname in honor of him.
When the G-spot was first proposed, the medical community generally suspected its existence. Until 1982, a group of sexologists sought out a hundred women to test this theory and asked gynecologists to stimulate their G-spot; The results of the experiment showed that less than 80 women reached orgasm, and less than 10 of the women who reached orgasm ejaculated a large amount of mucus. Therefore, the G-point theory has only begun to be convinced.