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Breasts are like
snowflakes. Every one is unique. Know the right
moves, though, and you'll have her melting in
your arms.
The basics:
Large
Breasts
In a study conducted at
the University of Vienna, researchers found that
large breasts were about 24 percent less
sensitive than small ones. "This is probably
because the nerve that transmits sensation from
the nipple is stretched," says Alan Matarasso,
M.D., a plastic surgeon in New York City.
Stimulate the outer sides of her breasts, just
below the armpits, with your tongue or
fingertips. Make flipping motions with your
tongue and even experiment with light nibbling.
Small Breasts
They're sensitive, but they can handle more
motion because of their size. Use your palms to
cup and gently bounce her breasts during sex.
Droopy breasts
Droopy breasts can be the least sensitive--not
only are the nerves stretched, but they're
compressed by the breasts' weight. Have her lie
on her back; it'll cause her breasts to shift up
and out, relieving the tension on the nerves and
helping her focus on the pleasure.
Surgically enhanced
breasts
If done properly, implants won't interfere
with sensation. But they will move differently.
Concentrate on the surface of her breasts. Use
your tongue to make circles that gradually
spiral in toward the nipples.
New-mom breasts
Her nipples will be tender, so focus on the
breasts' undersides, which are frequently
neglected. Gently cup and support her breasts.
It'll feel nice to her after a long day of
suckling.
Nipples
These handy barometers of desire are simple
to read: Up is "on," down is "off." But they're
also thermometers, popping up when the weather's
cold, like giant goose bumps. The nipples are
important ? in fact, for some women, you can
induce an orgasm just by doing breast duty. But
the sensitivity of nipples varies widely; handle
with care.
Large: Because they have more nerve
endings, big nipples are often hypersensitive,
so don't be too aggressive when applying
pressure, Dr. Matarasso says.
Small: The
areola--the dark-colored circle that surrounds
the nipple--is actually more sensitive than the
nipple itself. Focus especially on the upper
quadrant of her breast, between 10 and 2
o'clock. It's the most sensitive part of the
bull's-eye.
Inverted: One study has shown that 3
percent of women have innies. The cause:
genetics. The nerve endings in breasts with
inverted nipples are no different from those of
any other nipples. "Often, women with inverted
nipples may be more sensitive emotionally
because they may feel that their nipples aren't
normal," says Shirley Zussman, Ed.D., a sex
therapist in New York City. Reassure her with
compliments about her breasts. You can lure the
nipples out if you're persistent with touching,
kissing, licking, and gentle sucking.
By:
Sarah Miller
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