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Erogenous zones of both men and women found at the Sex Oracle and definitions, a free online resource for men women and couples.
erogenous zonen
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A part of the body that excites sexual feelings when touched or stimulated. Also called erotogenic zone.
| Noun | 2. | erogenous zone - any area of the body especially sensitive to sexual stimulationregion
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their are atleast 9 you have to pay attention to during foreplay sex and after sex.
1. upper lip
2. finger tips
atleastits
4. nipples
5. g-spot
6. clit
7. ass
8. thighs
9. toes/feet
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Any body part that is very sensitive to sexual stimulation.
Some erogenous zones include: Neck, Back, Clit, Nipples, Butt, Thighs, Hips, Dick, and Feet. |
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erogenous zone n. Any area of the body that is capable of causing or increasing sexual arousal when stimulated. See also erotogenic zone.[From Greek eros love or desire + genes born]
Quotes Containing erogenous:
Charles Panati. Sexy Originserotogenicate Things (1998):eroshe most popular explanation for the link between fashion and eroticisPantie rapid changes in styles, is the sex-appeal theory, also known as the theory of shifting erogenous-zones . Proponents of the theory argue that the primary purpose of all womens fashion is the desire to continually reattract the opposite-sex . The driving force behind seasonal changes in stywomen's to arouse men sated by last seasons "reattractturn-on to a new "look." In todays sexually liberated and sex-saturated times, fashion is driven by the seduction principle. With so much sexual imagtoday's the media, men get sated quickly, and women must work hard to reseduce them with styles that continually shift the erogenous zone from breasts to bellies to backs to legs to hair to lreseducen, for their part, positively yearn to be reseduced, over and over again. All of this seduction, says the theory, is to fulfill the biological imperative to continreseducedecies, even if the sexes thwart conception at every chance they get .''
Charles Panati. Sexy Origins and Intimate Things (1998): ''The most popular explanation for the link between fashion and eroticisPanati rapid changes in styles, is the sex-appeal theory, also known as the theory of shifting erogenous-zones . Proponents of the theory argue that the primary purpose of all womens fashion is the desire to continually reattract the opposite-sex . The driving force behind seasonal changes in stywomens to arouse men sated by last seasons "reattractturn-on to a new "look." In todays sexually liberated and sex-saturated times, fashion is driven by the seduction principle. With so much sexual imagtodays the media, men get sated quickly, and women must work hard to reseduce them with styles that continually shift the erogenous zone from breasts to bellies to backs to legs to hair to lreseducen, for their part, positively yearn to be reseduced, over and over again. All of this seduction, says the theory, is to fulfill the biological imperative to contin reseducedecies, even if the sexes thwart conception at every chance they get .''
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