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Foreplay is like an appetizer to the main course. Sure, your medium-rare filet mignon will taste okay alone. And well, sex works just like food does. Sometimes, it can even be better than the sex itself. Here are 15 places to definitely stimulate during foreplay to make the grand finale taste extra yummy. Besides the normal parts of your body most often sexualized as erogenous zones, the area around your peepers can be just as sensual and sexual. Xanet Pailet, author of Living an Orgasmic Life , says the ears and earlobes are extremely sensitive for many people. She suggests running your hands through their hair or lightly grabbing their hair at the nape of their neck. Continuing down from the scalp to the nape of the neck brings us to the back of the neck and shoulders.
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If you buy something through a link on this page, we may earn a small commission. How this works. Foreplay is considered any sexual activity before intercourse. Great foreplay is plenty hot when done right. So many reasons!
Think about the most magical hookup you've had. Does penetrative sex come to mind? Or is it something else—a deep conversation, a passionate kiss, or a totally different intimate act that happened before, after, or in place of penetration? Chances are it's the latter. In fact, many people consider foreplay the hottest part of sex. For one, you can think of foreplay as "sex acts that produce desire, arousal, and stimulation to get the body and mind ready for orgasm" aka something that helps build arousal towards an eventual climax or maybe penetration. However, you can also think of foreplay as "any physical or intimate encounter, that you wouldn't do with a family member, that can stand alone as a sex act in its own right and be enjoyed without being a stepping stone to something 'more. Regardless of which type of foreplay you're enjoying, the key is to focus on your mindset during the acts. We could all benefit from read: enjoy reframing our perception of "sex" by playing with some fun, non-penetrative intimate acts that are just as hot—whether you use them in the build-up of arousal, or just do them as intimate acts on their own.