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How to target a woman's breasts 

Everyone knows that the most significant differences between men and women are their lower bodies and breasts. Men, especially during puberty, become particularly interested in women's bodies, and around the same time, women's breasts begin to develop. This relationship is not without reason. The development of a woman's breasts is essentially arousing male sexual desire. A woman's breasts are a result of her obligation to provide milk, and the development of mammary glands, along with arousing male pleasure during intercourse, is another important purpose of breast development. One could say that breasts are a weapon for arousing men; in this sense, women's breasts are one of the most important weapons.




Breasts are a very important sexual organ, but during intercourse, they seem to receive less attention. Many men, when faced with a naked woman, focus only on caressing the lower body, centered around the clitoris, neglecting to touch the breasts. This bias stems from the misconception that breasts are merely organs for breastfeeding, like the buttocks, a lump of fat that is insensitive to stimulation. However, from my professional anatomical perspective and continuous research in sex science, breasts, like female genitalia, are a very important erogenous zone (details will be explained in this article). Especially the nipples, often referred to as the clitoris of the upper body, are highly sensitive areas. Simply stroking the nipples can potentially bring a woman to orgasm. Stroking the breasts also has a psychological effect on women. True pleasure in sex is not just physical; it also requires emotional fulfillment. Careful caressing of the breasts allows women to truly feel like women, thus gaining a sense of fulfillment from being loved. Therefore, breast caressing is absolutely essential in sexual intercourse. To provide women with pleasurable breast caresses, 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 breasts protrude," 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 misjudge their target and make mistakes. For example, some men mistakenly believe the clitoris is the most sensitive area 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. Although the clitoris is considered one of the most sensitive parts of a woman's body, achieving that level of erogenous expression 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 than the clitoris." The nipples, in particular, are extremely sensitive; some women even reach orgasm simply from nipple stimulation. In other words, don't rush 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 hold the nipples between your fingers and rub them with your entire palm, starting with light, gentle caresses. As mentioned earlier, a woman's erogenous zones gradually increase; providing 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 rubbing the breasts should vary. For example, after kneading the breasts with your fingertips as if pulling them upwards, gently encircle and knead them with your palms. Furthermore, squeezing the breasts from the edges or pressing your eyelids against the cleavage and gently pushing them from the sides are also effective methods.




Regardless of the caressing technique, if there's only one pattern, the body will become habitual and gradually lose sensation. Therefore, it's important to differentiate between strong grips and gentle caresses to prevent the stimulation from becoming monotonous. Carefully caressing the breasts in this way should make a woman's underwear moist. At this point, you can caress the lower body. Focusing on the breasts first and fully enhancing a 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 intercourse undoubtedly because of the highly developed human brain. Conversely, whether or not one experiences pleasure during intercourse depends on the brain's function. Simply caressing the breasts perfunctorily without focused thrusting and genuine intercourse will not allow a woman to experience pleasure, and this is precisely why. Therefore, understanding the structure of the brain is fundamental to enjoying fulfilling sexual activity. To date, the structure of the brain is not fully understood; many aspects of the relationship between sex and the brain remain shrouded in mystery. However, it is known that women can experience intense orgasms because the brain secretes substances known as "pleasure substances."




These pleasure substances come in many forms, with complex structures and transmission routes. Here, we will only provide a simple example.




When erogenous zones such as the nipples are caressed, the sensory nerve endings of the numerous cells, like a fishnet, receive stimulation from the fingers or tongue. This information travels through nerve pathways to the brainstem. Here, there are groups of nerve cells called "nuclei," among which the A10 nucleus secretes the neurotransmitter dopamine.




Dopamine induces pleasure and arousal, and its structure is similar to the anesthetic philopon. Nerve fibers extending from the A10 nucleus carry dopamine to the amygdala, medial lateral lobes, and neocortex of the limbic system, producing explosive pleasure.




Of course, the pleasure of sexual intercourse does not solely originate from dopamine. Neurotransmitters such as 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, this does not mean that the pleasure comes solely from dopamine. The pleasure is not solely derived from dopamine; it is also from other hormones. 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 the breasts are firm and the nasal tip is sweating







. According to this book, female sexual arousal and orgasm involve five stages: the




first stage is "a woman's face turning red," the second stage is "firm breasts and sweating nasal tip," 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 penetration during the second stage. The book states that in the first stage, the glans should be aligned with the vaginal opening; in the third stage, the penis should be moved slowly; in the fourth stage, deep insertion should occur; and in the final stage, withdrawal should be gradual. 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 insertion. The book suggests insertion when the breasts are firm and the nose is sweating, but in actual intercourse, often the piston-like motion is performed while suppressing the urge to ejaculate, barely achieving such a response. This suggests that most men insert too early, ejaculating before the third or fourth stage responses
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Therefore, to ensure the woman's full satisfaction, insertion should be delayed, allowing her to become impatient before penetration. The man should engage in ample foreplay, inserting the penis only after the woman's request.




The focus of foreplay should be the genitals and breasts; it is crucial to remember that the nipples and clitoris are equally important erogenous zones. Surprisingly, most men only know that the clitoris is an important erogenous zone, but they are unaware that the nipples are just as sensitive and important.




Stimulating the breasts to an excessive degree, making the woman feel restless and uneasy, is crucial. From caressing the breasts to penetrating just before climax, this process will surely bring the woman satisfaction.




Breasts are primarily composed of fat, so their sensitivity as an erogenous zone isn't particularly high, especially given the common belief that larger breasts are less sensitive—this is just hearsay. Anatomically speaking, the breasts are just as important an erogenous zone 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 mainly 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 corresponds to internal organs; 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 strong sensory organ




, similar to the clitoris. The nipple is the opening of the mammary ducts, where there are involuntary muscles that cause erection, sebaceous glands that keep it soft and prevent cracking, as well as many sensory receptors and nerve endings. The areola and nipple area contains many sensory receptors and nerve endings similar to those found in the female vulva. Especially important are the receptors for Pachini bodies, which surround the nerve fiber endings with elastic epithelial cells like onion skin. These Pachini bodies are receptors for pressure sensations, and because they are pressure sensors, they are abundant in the peritoneum of cats that can squeeze through small holes. They are also abundant in the vulva, clitoris, and nipples of women. Because they can respond to high-frequency stimulation, stimulation of these areas causes women to become very aroused.




Anatomically speaking, the breasts and vulva can be considered equal erogenous zones, and the breasts, being the organs of lactation, seem to be related to their erogenous sensitivity. It is said that women experience pleasure during lactation; if lactation causes discomfort, it would hinder procreation. Therefore, women experience pleasurable sensations when their nipples are sucked or licked. About 70% of pregnant women experience "milk leakage" during sexual arousal, which could also serve as evidence of the similarity between the breasts and vulva.




A woman's breasts are, of course, enlarged; the reason for this enlargement will be discussed later. Because of their prominence, women's breasts are easily stimulated, such as through pressure or friction. Breasts are subjected to various stimuli daily, and utilizing this easily stimulated characteristic is one way to enhance a woman's sensuality. A close embrace against the breasts can flatten them. Through romantic kisses and stimulation of the breasts, her sensuality begins to rise.

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