This post will only be as helpful as its readers, so contribution via comments is sorely needed.
The joke about erogenous zones is that women have hundreds and men have one. But this isn’t true, all genders have areas on their body that are pleasurable and what constitutes an erogenous zone will be as varied as every person who has sex. To get us started in this ’spotter’s guide’ here are a few obvious ones for men and women.
Men
- Penis
- Testicles
- Perineum
- Anus
- Chest
- Shoulders
- Neck
- Thighs
- Bottom
- Back – especially the sacrum (base of the spine in a band around to the sides)
Women
- Nipples
- Breasts
- Clitoris
- Labia
- G spot
- Vagina
- Perineum
- Anus
- Bottom
- Back – especially the sacrum (see above)
- Stomach
- Neck
- Wrists
- Thighs
- Feet
Now these are your common or garden erogenous zones, and in order to find the rarer e-zones I’d like this post to be as contributive as possible. Consider yourself an erogenous zone spotter – if you spot/find/feel an erogenous zone not listed above (and preferably if you have a favoured technique for said erogenous zone) then post it as a comment. I’d like to build a big, varied list so all the readers of this blog can contribute, learn and ultimately benefit from a collective knoweldge of erogenous zones and how best to treat them.
Thanks!
Jonathan Reilly said
Inside of the upper arm. I’ve encountered it a few times and most didn’t know it was erogenous.