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Breasts: handle with care for guaranteed pleasure

The majority of women love having their breasts fondled. But there's one important rule: be gentle and handle them with care. Few women enjoy having their breasts pinched, pummelled or bitten.

Breasts and pleasure
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Many women experience strong erotic pleasure having their breasts fondled during foreplay but they often complain that their partners pay them insufficient attention.
There are countless ways to enjoy breasts! Read below for a brief guide to breast fondling.

Caressing women's breasts

Using your fingertips, trace first the outline of her breast and then the areola. Pressing against the nipple and areola with the tip of your tongue often triggers a strong sexual response. And then you can do whatever you like! You can suck on the nipple (as if suckling), lick the breasts sensually or fondle both breasts at the same time. An ice cube or honey trickled over the breasts can spice things up and really whet your appetite.

Breasts are a symbol of femininity and women love men to love them. So a few wellchosen compliments won't do any harm and should help produce the desired effect.
Another bit of advice: the skin of the breasts is very thin and sensitive so, gentlemen it's best to shave before hand.

Try to avoid too much fondling during the lead-up to her period as breasts can become heavy and painful at this time.

Many men fantasize about mammary intercourse, more commonly known as a "pearl necklace". This involves the stimulation of the male penis by the female breasts. Not all women are into it but with a little practice it can be a highly erotic sexual act.

Caressing men's breasts

Men's nipples are generally considered to be less sensitive than women's. But it's still best to caress them gently, with either your finger or tongue and be prepared to stop if your man doesn't seem to enjoy it. On the other hand, a man's chest is much more sensitive than a woman's, particularly the ridge defining the bottom of the pectoral muscles.

Kiss your partner repeatedly, tickle him gently with your tongue, caress him with your fingertips or lightly scratch him. He may be surprised to discover just how sensitive his chest is!

Posted 30.06.2010

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