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Detailed Guide to Breast Touching Techniques in the Relationship Between Sex and Breasts 

Everyone knows that the most significant differences between men and women's bodies are the lower body and breasts. Men, especially during puberty, become particularly interested in women's bodies .
At the same time, women's breasts begin to develop, and this relationship is not unfounded. The development of a woman's breasts is, in effect, arousing
male sexual desire. A woman's breasts are a result of her obligation to breastfeed, and the development of mammary glands, while simultaneously arousing male pleasure in intercourse,
is also a key purpose of breast development. One could say that breasts are a weapon for arousing men; in this sense, a woman's breasts are a very important weapon
.

Breasts are a very important erogenous zone, yet they seem to receive insufficient attention during intercourse. Many men, when faced with a naked woman, focus only on caressing
the lower body, particularly the clitoris, neglecting to touch the breasts. This bias stems from the misconception that breasts are merely
organs for lactation, like the buttocks, and are simply a mass of fat with low sensitivity to stimulation. However, from my professional anatomical perspective and continuous research in sex science,
breasts, like other female erogenous zones, are a very important erogenous zone (details will be explained in this article). The nipples, in particular, often referred to as the clitoris of the upper body, are
highly sensitive areas; simply caressing the nipples can potentially bring a woman to orgasm.

Caressing the breasts also has a psychological arousal effect on women. True pleasure in sex is not merely physical; it also requires emotional fulfillment
. Gentle caressing of the breasts allows women to truly feel their womanhood, thus gaining a sense of fulfillment from being loved. Therefore
, breast caressing is absolutely essential in sexual intercourse. To provide women with pleasurable breast caressing techniques, and based on reader feedback, this book aims
to be as comprehensive as possible. It also explains often-overlooked secrets about women.

Understanding the structure of the breasts, such as "why they develop," allows for more effective caressing and can lead to more
intense pleasure for women. Men who are overly eager to give women pleasure are more likely to misdirect their stimulation and make mistakes. For example, some may believe the clitoris is the most sensitive erogenous zone and, regardless of the woman's arousal
level, subject it to intense stimulation. This not only fails to provide pleasure but can also cause pain. While the clitoris is one of the most sensitive areas for women
, achieving that level of stimulation requires a specific process.

Furthermore, a woman's erogenous zones are not limited to the clitoris. "The breasts, symbolizing womanhood, are arguably even more erogenous zones than the clitoris." The nipples, in particular
, are extremely sensitive; some women can even reach orgasm simply from nipple stimulation. In other words, instead of rushing to focus solely on the lower body, skillfully
caressing the breasts to enhance a woman's erogenous zones is a shortcut to greater pleasure.

General caressing involves kneading the breasts, but it's not simply about grasping the two protrusions. Gently pinch the nipples between your fingers and
rub the breasts with your entire palm, starting with light, gentle caresses. As mentioned earlier, a woman's sensuality builds gradually; giving strong stimulation from the beginning will only
cause pain, not pleasure. When a woman begins to show an expression of ecstasy and emits sweet sighs,
the pressure and rhythm of the hand kneading the breasts should vary. For example, after kneading with your fingertips as if pulling the breasts upwards, gently encircle and knead with your palm. Furthermore,
squeezing the breasts from the edges or pressing your eyelids against the cleavage and gently pushing the breasts from the sides are also excellent methods.

No matter the type of caressing, if there's only one pattern, the body will become habitual with the stimulation and gradually lose sensation. Therefore,
it's important to differentiate between strong and weak stimulation, whether it's a firm grip or gentle caressing, to prevent the stimulation from
becoming monotonous. Carefully caressing the breasts in this way should make the woman's underwear moist. At this point, you can start caressing the lower body. Focusing on the breasts first and fully enhancing the woman's sensuality is crucial; it's said that the intensity of pleasure derived from intercourse
is unmatched by any animal.

Humans derive pleasure from sexual intercourse undoubtedly due to the highly developed human brain. Conversely, the ability to experience pleasure during intercourse
depends on the brain's function. Merely caressing the breasts without focused, dedicated thrusting, and without genuine sexual activity, will
not result in female pleasure, precisely for this reason. Therefore, understanding the brain's structure is fundamental to enjoying fulfilling sexual experiences. To date, the brain
's structure is not fully understood; many aspects of the relationship between intercourse and the brain remain shrouded in mystery. However, it is known that women experience intense sexual orgasms
because the brain releases substances known as "pleasure substances."

There are many kinds of so-called "happy substances." The structure of their secretion and the pathways of their transmission are intricate, and only one example will be given here for a simple explanation.

When erogenous zones such as the nipples are caressed, the sensory nerve endings of the numerous cells, densely packed like a fishnet, receive stimulation from the fingers or tongue.
This information travels through nerve pathways to the area known as the "brainstem." Here, there are groups of nerve cells called "nuclei," among which
a nucleus called a10 secretes the neurotransmitter dopamine.

Dopamine induces pleasure and arousal, and its structural formula is similar to that of the anesthetic philopon. Nerve fibers extending from a10 carry dopamine to
the amygdala, medial lateral cranial lobe, and neocortex of the limbic system, producing a burst of pleasure.

Of course, the pleasure of sexual intercourse doesn't solely stem from dopamine. Neurotransmitters like noradrenaline, which aids in animalistic sexual activity
, and oxytoncin, which causes uterine contractions, also play significant roles. For example, caressing the nipples and clitoris
stimulates the brain to produce pleasure, sending a pleasurable response to the uterus. However, touching the nipples or clitoris doesn't mechanically trigger the release of pleasure-
inducing substances in the brain. If that were the case, women raped by thugs would all experience intense pleasure. A woman's ability to experience intense pleasure during intercourse only
occurs in a passionate and completely relaxed environment; this is the true meaning of pleasure originating from the brain.

The "Fang Nei" chapter of the medical book "Xin Fang," written for Chinese royalty and nobility, is a guide to sexual intercourse. It states that
penetration should occur after "firm breasts and sweating." According to the book, female sexual arousal and orgasm involve five stages: the first is "a woman's face turning red,"
the second is "firm breasts and sweating nose," followed by "a dry throat and swallowing saliva," "vaginal wetness," and finally, "sexual fluid flowing
to the woman's buttocks"—these are called the "Five Signs."

The book advocates penile insertion in the second stage. It states that in the first stage, the glans should be aligned with the vaginal opening; after insertion, the penis should be slowly moved in the third stage;
deep insertion should occur in the fourth stage; and withdrawal should be gradual in the final stage. In short, the timing must be optimal, coinciding with heightened sexual arousal and the woman's various responses.

Insertion followed by thrusting is indeed the correct method; the problem lies in the timing of penile insertion. The book suggests insertion when the breasts are firm and the nose is sweating
, but in actual intercourse, it's often a struggle to achieve this response, requiring the effort of suppressing the urge to ejaculate through piston-like movements. This suggests that most men
insert too early, thus ejaculating before the third or fourth stage of the response.

Therefore, to ensure a woman's full satisfaction, penile penetration should be delayed, allowing her to become impatient before penetration. The man should engage in ample foreplay, and
only penetrate after the woman has begged him.

The focus of caresses during foreplay should be the genitals and breasts. It's crucial to remember that the nipples and clitoris are equally important erogenous zones. Surprisingly, most
men only know the clitoris is an important erogenous zone, unaware that the nipples are just as sensitive and important.

The breasts should be stimulated to an excessive degree, making the woman feel restless and uncomfortable. From caressing the breasts to inserting the penis at the moment before climax, this will surely
bring the woman satisfaction.

Breasts are made of fat, so their sensitivity as an erogenous zone isn't particularly high. There's a common misconception that larger breasts are less sensitive, but
that's just a rumor. Anatomically speaking, breasts are an erogenous zone just as important as the vulva.

The mammary gland is indeed surrounded by fat, with smooth muscle in between. Besides smooth muscle, there are three other types of muscle: skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle. Smooth muscle
is primarily related to the movement of internal organs and is rarely found under the skin. However, in areas related to sexual function, such as the labia majora or penis, there is
smooth muscle that should be located in the viscera; this is called sexual muscle. The breast also has many smooth muscles that function as sexual muscles, so it's impossible not to feel them when caressed. Furthermore,
the nipple, located in the center of the breast, can be considered a powerful sensory organ, similar to the clitoris. The nipple originates from the opening of the mammary ducts. Here, there are involuntary
muscles that cause erection, sebaceous glands that secrete sebum to keep it soft and prevent cracking, as well as many sensory receptors and nerve endings.

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