Just what you needed, dudes: a men's magazine in an ultra-conservative country giving you advice on how to give a woman sexual pleasure...
Here are some of the highlights of a story from Adonis Corner, the self-proclaimed "largest online men's magazine in India." Do try this at home, folks:
The back of the neck, more than other body parts, is incredibly
important. Just behind the ear, brush the surface of the hollow part
with your breath before applying light contact. Keep the touch light,
but not enough to tickle. Notice how deep she’s breathing. This will
indicate her state of euphoria and whether kissing is recommended.
While it may seem obvious, when caressing the breasts, avoid going
straight for the nipples. Even the area where the breasts begin, at the
collar bone, is sensitive to touch. Touch her collar bone using small
circles, slowly widen the circles until you cup her breast gently in
your hand.
Gently follow the lines of her ribs towards, but stop just short of,
her breasts. This can send shivers through her body. Use your tongue,
fingers or a feather to add a little extra spice to the situation.
The navel is a controversial area. Some love it, others hate it.
Find out whether she enjoys having her navel stimulated. If she enjoys
it, you can use anything to excite this area.
Controversial? Wow, we had no idea navels were that bad-ass.
Like the nipples, the inner thighs aren’t an expressway to her
genitals. Caress the inside of her leg; tease her by stopping just
short of the pubic area. Lotions and massage oils are recommended in
this area.
The back of the knees are one of the body’s pulse points, where
often women place perfume. This area can be very ticklish for some
women, so be careful. Kiss her gently behind the knees on your way to
her inner thighs.
Many people haven’t tried it, but sucking the toes can go over well
with some women. Good hygiene is crucial for this activity, of course.
It’s unlikely any woman will turn down a foot massage, so you can start
off slowly by caressing her toes.
Now that's what we call a controversial statement. Haven't they heard of being ticklish?
Via this magazine.
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