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Male Erogenous Zones – How To Drive Your Man Wild With Desire


If you want to learn how to target your partners erogenous zones and please him then this article is for you.

Let’s look at male erogenous zones which are common and some that are not so well known and how to exploit them to give him an experience he will never forget.


First Things First

You can target an erogenous zone but the way you target them is also crucial. Keep in mind to show desire passion and variety to show your man you really want him.

Don’t be afraid to take the lead and take control most men will love this!

Scalp & Hair

The scalp and hair area is a great erogenous zone to target. Also he might not be expecting you to pay attention to this area which adds the element of surprise.


Many men like to have head massages or your nails run through their hair gently.

Some men also like their hair being pulled this indicates you desire and want them! You are also in control and a lot of men find this highly erotic.

Ears

Lots of nerve endings are concentrated here and that means plenty of pleasure for your partner.

This makes them sensitive to your touch.

Use the pads of your index finger and thumb to massage the outer ears with slow, firm movements. You can also squeeze the earlobes, and then use your tongue to target behind the ear kissing and nibbling.

Lips

Lips are as sensitive for men as they are for women and what man does not like being kissed passionately?

It shows your desire and hunger for him which is a massive turn on and he will be lost in the moment of a kiss and wonder what happens next!

His Neck

The neck is always a great place to turn on your partner, especially after he has been passionately kissed. Target different areas of the neck with kisses using the areas under and behind the ears for variety.

Light nibbling and soft bites (be careful not to leave visible bites on exposed parts of the neck though!). Start out gently; you can from gentle to harder and more passionate to really turn him on.


Chest

Too many men, the chest signifies masculinity and targeting it is a huge turn on and it’s a great erogenous zone.

Massage it, kiss it and pay it attention.

Nipples are very sensitive and should be sucked and nibbled on.

Start out gently and then try a harder approach. Watch for his reaction, some men love it rough but not all, so feel your way gently.


His Inner Thighs

Inner thighs are a neglected erogenous zone as not many women target them, heading for a nearby area to quickly!

Touching, kissing, licking, or gentle biting, all will feel good to most men.

Glans Head of the Penis

This is the most powerful erogenous zone a man has and is a place which will always bring massive pleasure, if targeted correctly.


This is obviously the most sensitive part of his body and you need to go carefully as some men have very more sensitive glans head, communicate with him and see how he likes it best.

There is not enough room in this article to give you the exact technique however see our other articles for specific ways to drive your partner into ecstasy.

Perineum

The perineum is the area between the scrotum and the anus.

There are a lot of nerve endings and it can be very sensitive, if you fondle or stroke it. you should also try massaging and fondling the perineum, just before he comes to orgasm which will heighten the pleasure.

Scrotum


The scrotum holds the testicles.

This is a very sensitive and a very delicate part of any man's body.

Applying too much pressure to the testicles will cause pain, but it still remains a highly erotic area. Just keep in mind to go VERY gently.

Play with the testicles gently with your hands you can also gently suck or lick the scrotum and even them right into your mouth, with the minimum of pressure and you will see your partner lost in the moment.

As we have said keep in mind:

Male erogenous zones will turn any man on if targeted correctly so show desire, passion and variety in targeting them and communicate all the time, to make sure you are getting it right for him.

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What's in a Cigarette?

What's in a What's in a Cigarette?Your body gets more than nicotine when you smoke.There are more than 4,000 chemicals in cigarette smoke. Some of them are also in wood varnish, the insect poison DDT, arsenic, nail polish remover, and rat poison.The ashes, tar, gases, and other poisons in cigarettes harm your body over time.


They damage your heart and lungs. They also make it harder for you to taste and smell things, and fight infections.Why Quit? (find here)Think about why you want to quitDecide for sure that you want to quit. Promise yourself that you'll do it. It's OK to have mixed feelings. Don't let that stop you. There will be times every day that you don't feel like quitting. You will have to stick with it anyway.Find reasons to quit that are important to you. Think of more than just health reasons.


For example, think of:How much money you'll save by not buying cigarettes The time you'll have for yourself instead of taking cigarette breaks, rushing out to buy a pack, or searching for a lightNot being short of breath or coughing as muchSetting a better example for your childrenWrite down all the reasons why you want to quit. List ways to fight the urge to smoke, too. (You will find tips for coping later in this guide.) Keep your list (find here) where you'll see it often. Good places are:Where you keep your cigarettesIn your wallet or purseIn the kitchenIn your carWhen you reach for a cigarette you'll find your list. It will remind you why you want to stop.Reasons for QuittingHere are some examples of reasons to quit:I will feel healthier right away.I will have more energy and better focus.My senses of smell and taste will be better.I will have whiter teeth and fresher breath.I will cough less and breathe better.


I will be healthier the rest of my life.I will lower my risk for cancer, heart attacks, strokes, early death, cataracts, and skin wrinkling.I will make my partner, friends, family, kids, grandchildren, and co-workers proud of me.I will be proud of myself. I will feel more in control of my life.I will be a better role model for others.I will have more money to spend.I won't have to worry: "When will I get to smoke next?" or "What do I do when I'm in a smoke-free place?"Why is Quitting So Hard?Many ex-smokers say quitting was the hardest thing they ever did. Do you feel hooked? You're probably addicted to nicotine. Nicotine is in all tobacco products. It makes you feel calm and satisfied. At the same time, you feel more alert and focused. The more you smoke, the more nicotine you need to feel good. Soon, you don't feel "normal" without nicotine. It takes time to break free from nicotine addiction.



It may take more than one try to quit for good. So don't give up too soon. You will feel good again.Quitting is also hard because smoking is a big part of your life. You enjoy holding cigarettes and puffing on them. You may smoke when you are stressed, bored, or angry. After months and years of lighting up, smoking becomes part of your daily routine. You may light up without even thinking about it.Smoking goes with other things, too. You may light up when you feel a certain way or do certain things. For example:Drinking coffee, wine, or beerTalking on the phoneDrivingBeing with other smokersYou may even feel uncomfortable not smoking at times or in places where you usually have a cigarette. These times and places are called "triggers." That's because they trigger, or turn on, cigarette cravings. Breaking these habits is the hardest part of quitting for some smokers.


Quitting isn't easy. Just reading this guide won't do it. It may take several tries. But you learn something each time you try. It takes will power and strength to beat your addiction to nicotine. Remember that millions of people have quit smoking for good. You can be one of them!?Your body gets more than nicotine when you smoke.There are more than 4,000 chemicals in cigarette smoke. Some of them are also in wood varnish, the insect poison DDT, arsenic, nail polish remover, and rat poison.The ashes, tar, gases, and other poisons in cigarettes harm your body over time. They damage your heart and lungs. They also make it harder for you to taste and smell things, and fight infections.Why Quit? (find here)Think about why you want to quitDecide for sure that you want to quit. Promise yourself that you'll do it. It's OK to have mixed feelings. Don't let that stop you. There will be times every day that you don't feel like quitting. You will have to stick with it anyway.Find reasons to quit that are important to you. Think of more than just health reasons. For example, think of:How much money you'll save by not buying cigarettes The time you'll have for yourself instead of taking cigarette breaks, rushing out to buy a pack, or searching for a lightNot being short of breath or coughing as muchSetting a better example for your childrenWrite down all the reasons why you want to quit. List ways to fight the urge to smoke, too. (You will find tips for coping later in this guide.) Keep your list where you'll see it often.


Good places are:Where you keep your cigarettesIn your wallet or purseIn the kitchenIn your carWhen you reach for a cigarette you'll find your list. It will remind you why you want to stop.Reasons for QuittingHere are some examples of reasons to quit:I will feel healthier right away.I will have more energy and better focus.My senses of smell and taste will be better.I will have whiter teeth and fresher breath.I will cough less and breathe better.I will be healthier the rest of my life.I will lower my risk for cancer, heart attacks, strokes, early death, cataracts, and skin wrinkling.I will make my partner, friends, family, kids, grandchildren, and co-workers proud of me.I will be proud of myself. I will feel more in control of my life.I will be a better role model for others.I will have more money to spend.I won't have to worry: "When will I get to smoke next?" or "What do I do when I'm in a smoke-free place?"Why is Quitting So Hard?Many ex-smokers say quitting was the hardest thing they ever did. Do you feel hooked? You're probably addicted to nicotine. Nicotine is in all tobacco products. It makes you feel calm and satisfied. At the same time, you feel more alert and focused. The more you smoke, the more nicotine you need to feel good. Soon, you don't feel "normal" without nicotine. It takes time to break free from nicotine addiction. It may take more than one try to quit for good. So don't give up too soon. You will feel good again.


Quitting is also hard because smoking is a big part of your life. You enjoy holding cigarettes and puffing on them. You may smoke when you are stressed, bored, or angry. After months and years of lighting up, smoking becomes part of your daily routine. You may light up without even thinking about it.Smoking goes with other things, too. You may light up when you feel a certain way or do certain things. For example:Drinking coffee, wine, or beerTalking on the phoneDrivingBeing with other smokersYou may even feel uncomfortable not smoking at times or in places where you usually have a cigarette. These times and places are called "triggers." That's because they trigger, or turn on, cigarette cravings. Breaking these habits is the hardest part of quitting for some smokers.Quitting isn't easy. Just reading this guide won't do it. It may take several tries. But you learn something each time you try. It takes will power and strength to beat your addiction to nicotine. Remember that millions of people have quit smoking for good. You can be one of them!

Life quotes

A Select Collection of Life Quote

Spanish Proverb: Life Quote
Life without a friend is like death without a witness.

Kahlil Gibran: Life Quote
Life without liberty is like a body without spirit.

Kahlil Gibran: Life Quote
Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit.

Frederick Bastiat: Life Quote
Life, liberty and property do not exist because men made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.

Norman Vincent Peale: Life Quote
Life's blows cannot break a person whose spirit is warmed at the fire of enthusiasm.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Life Quote
Life's most urgent question is: What are you doing for others?

Unknown Author: Life Quote
Life's problems wouldn't be called "hurdles" if there wasn't a way to get over them.

Eileen Caddy: Life Quote
Live and work but do not forget to play, to have fun in life and really enjoy it.

Gandhi: Life Quote
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.

Christian Furchtegott Gellert: Life Quote
Live as you will have wished to have lived when you are dying.