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Four Places Men Love To Be Touched

Men love to be touched and there are some places they love to be touched but even they don't know it!

Guys, learn about your e-spots and girls, prove you really know your way around his body by focusing on some of his most ignored nerve endings


 
2. Touch His Jawline
When you stroke a man's jaw, you're subconsciously reinforcing to him that he's masculine, which is an ego boost.

It's one of the most visible symbols of your guy's manhood, yet it rarely gets attention.

Gently trace the tips of your fingers across his jaw, starting at his earlobe and working your way down.

Lightly stroking this area stimulates sensitive nerves in his face and cup your hands around his chin and staring into his eyes for a few seconds, before leaning in for a hot and sticky kiss.

 
3. Touch His Forearm
The top of your guy's forearm is extra sensitive because of the nerve-packed hair follicles. And the smooth underside of his arm is jammed with tense muscles just begging for a release.

You can have him eating out of your hands if you face your man and lightly place your hands around each forearm with your thumbs on top, using your fingers to lightly rub up and down the top and bottom of his arms Keep rubbing until you see him visibly relax... then rub some more.

He's gonna be moaning for more!

Touch His Inner Thigh


4. Touch His Inner Thigh
Your man may be a bit shocked, but still really turned on when you take a voyage down his inner thigh because not many women actually explore this part of a man's body!

Gently grab his legs and spread them to expose his inner thighs. Massage his muscles with light finger strokes, upgrading to a firmer touch and we leave the rest to you...


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