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female
age
41-50,
*har
writes: I've recently been made aware of the perineum on the male and how it can enhance sexual pleasure. I've done some research and learned that it's right above the prostate and that stimulation of this organ can itself produce an orgasm. My question: What tips and suggestions does anyone have about including this strip (sometimes called the "taint" or "chode") in sex play. Please get as graphic and step by step as possible and limit answers to one's that don't involve penetrating him anally - I love him but neither of us are quite ready for that. Thanks!
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reader, anonymous, writes (26 November 2007): Your anatomy knowlege is not exactly accurate, Dhar. You cannot reach or stimulate the prostate without going into the anus. You can stroke the area behind his testicles, which will put pressure on the prostate. But, I must tell you, the prostate is not that "erotic". It is very important during climax, but it really has little sensitivity of its own up to that point. In fact, it is a very tender gland and is not usually a source of pleasure when touched.
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reader, anonymous, writes (26 November 2007): you cant stimulate the prostate gland without penetrating him, sorry as the gland is up inside his anus. if you want to stimulate his perinnium anyway though you can press there with your fingers while giving him head or you can buy a vibrator and hold it against it while you masturbate him, the area is quite sensitive so any firm but gentle contact is likely to get a good reaction. such contact might not make him orgasm but it will probably make him feel great and make his orgasm better. all men are different though, your boyfriend might turn out to be one of those men who doesnt find it particularly pleasurable
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