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Seven places women want to be kissed, and they are not lips
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Seven places women want to be kissed, and they are not lips

From Veฤernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The article suggests seven non-lip areas on a woman's body that women enjoy being kissed.
  • It highlights that kissing these areas can signify intimacy and closeness, and may not be unwelcome.
  • Specific zones mentioned include the neck, lower back, forehead, fingers, nipples, ears, and clitoris, with explanations of their sensitivity or emotional impact.

Women cherish kissing as a profound expression of intimacy and closeness, often welcoming more affection rather than less. Beyond the lips, specific areas of a woman's body are highlighted as particularly receptive to a partner's kisses, capable of enhancing connection and arousal.

The neck is frequently cited as a zone many women adore being kissed, with the sensation being most pleasurable when kisses move from the hairline towards the collarbone. Similarly, the lower back is noted for its potential to sexually arouse a woman, as it serves as a nexus for nerves connected to the genitals.

Kisses on the forehead, while not typically sexually stimulating, convey a deep sense of love and care. The fingers, rich with nerve endings, are sensitive to touch, and kissing or licking them can heighten excitement. Nipples are also a key area; kissing them can release oxytocin, the "love hormone," and for some women, stimulation here directly signals pleasure to the clitoris.

Ears are described as highly sensitive due to numerous nerve endings. Whispering sweet nothings while kissing the ears can amplify arousal. Finally, the clitoris itself, with its approximately 8,000 nerve endings compared to the penis's 4,000, is presented as a prime area for intimate attention, underscoring its significant role in female pleasure.

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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.