The most exciting male erogenous zones of all
The penis is the first erogenous zone in men that comes to mind. But, there are other areas that can be explored during sex, whether in foreplay or in the act itself.
By definition, the erogenous zone is a part of the body that, when stimulated, generates intense sexual stimulation. This happens, since this area is rich in nerve endings which take the stimulus directly to the brain, which in turn, produces the sensation of pleasure and increased desire for sex.
The most erogenous male zone: the penis
Let's start with what we already know: around the penis and glans, especially the frenulum (the small ribbon that connects the foreskin of the penis with the underside of the glans) and the shaft of the penis, are the points of greatest pleasure for the male. men.
When being caressed, rubbed, kissed, sucked, massaged and in penetration, these zones are truly the most stimulating.
The 5 most erogenous zones of a man, besides the penis
We are talking about all the parts of the male body that are also particularly sensitive to caresses and increase sexual arousal, but which are all too often overlooked.
1. The perineum: the area from the testes to the anus
The anus is the region around the coccyx and is an erogenous zone due to the numerous nerve endings present in the region. Stimulation of this area can produce strong feelings of pleasure.
2. The prostate: the male G-spot
The prostate is one of men's internal sex organs - and is considered the male G-spot. It is located between the urinary bladder and the pelvic floor and is very easy to feel when you insert a finger into the anus and grope towards the bladder. But, not all men like this stimulation.
3. The nipples
Some men also like nipple caresses. However, it can be painful for some due to extreme sensitivity.
4. The thighs
The inner thighs can be extremely sensitive for men.
5. Back, neck, ears, feet...
Erogenous zones do not necessarily have to be in the genital area.
As we all know, caresses, nibbles and kisses around the neck or back can give both men and women goosebumps.
The ears and feet, in particular, have several nerve endings, the stimulation of which can increase arousal.
However, erogenous zones are a matter of personal taste, what one person likes may be downright bad or inappropriate for another. That's why we advise you: experiment and discover as a couple what you like and what you don't like.
every man is different
Why do men react so differently when it comes to their erogenous zones?
Well, some of the erogenous zones are innate, meaning we were born with them. Others, however, arise from individual experiences.
Early experiences as a baby and the mother's physical contact play a crucial role in sensory perception and sexual development in adulthood.
A man who received only functional touches without tenderness as a baby does not have pleasant memories of this skin contact. However, those who used to receive tenderness and affection from their mother react more sensitively to sex in adulthood.
After sex the erogenous zones can become painful to the touch
It is not uncommon for a man to experience caresses, kisses and stimulation after orgasm as uncomfortable or even painful. This mainly affects the glans of the penis, but also the nipples.
After sex, you must therefore do the so-called refraction phase, that is, a short break. Then you can continue in a more relaxed manner afterwards if you wish.