These four Erogenous Zones are: the Clitoris, the U-spot (outside the vagina) and the G-spot, and the A-spot (inside the vagina). The following descriptions are taken from 'The Naked Woman: A Study of the Female Body' by Desmond Morris:
The Clitoris. This is the best known of the female genital hot spots, located at the top of the vulva, where the inner labia join at their upper ends.
The U-Spot. This is a small patch of sensitive erectile tissue located just above and on either side of the urethral opening. It is absent just below the urethra, in the small area between the urethra and the vagina.
The G-Spot, or Grafenberg Spot. This is a small, highly sensitive area located 5-8 cm (2-3 inches) inside the vagina, on the front or upper wall.
The A-Spot, AFE-zone or Anterior Fornix Erogenous Zone. Also referred to as the Epicentre, this is a patch of sensitive tissue at the inner end of the vaginal tube between the cervix and the bladder, described technically as the 'female degenerated prostate'. (In other words, it is the female equivalent of the male prostate, just as the clitoris is the female equivalent of the male penis.)Info Source: The Naked Woman: A Study of the Female Body by Desmond Morris. To read the complete section from the book, including the information above, plus how these zones work when stimulated, click here: http://www.heretical.com/miscella/g-spots.html
Don't forget to stimulate the brain, too! :)
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ReplyDeleteDitto to TBK. Knowing those erogenous zones isn't going to do any good unless your woman is a willing participant mentally and emotionally. Once she's turned on in those ways, those erogenous zones will become much easier to stimulate.
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