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Erogenous zone

An erogenous zone (from Greek ἔρως, érōs "love"; and English -genous "producing", from Greek -γενής, -genḗs "born") is an area of the human body that has heightened sensitivity, the stimulation of which may generate a sexual response, such as relaxation, sexual fantasies, sexual arousal and orgasm.

Some human erogenous zones

Erogenous zones are located all over the human body, but the sensitivity of each varies, and depends on concentrations of nerve endings that can provide pleasurable sensations when stimulated. The touching of another person's erogenous zone is regarded as an act of physical intimacy. Whether a person finds stimulation in these areas to be pleasurable or objectionable depends on a range of factors, including their level of arousal, the circumstances in which it takes place, the cultural context, the nature of the relationship between the partners, and the partners' personal histories.

Erogenous zones may be classified by the type of sexual response that they generate. Many people are gently aroused when their eyelids, eyebrows, temples, shoulders, hands, arms, and hair are subtly touched. Gently touching or stroking of these zones stimulates a partner during foreplay and increases the arousal level. Also, the gentle massage or stroke of the abdominal area along with kissing or simply touching the navel can be a type of stimulation.

Classification edit

Specific zones edit

Specific zones are associated with sexual response, and include the lips and nipples in addition to areas of the genitals, notably corona of the glans penis, clitoris and perianal skin.[citation needed] These zones have a high density of innervation, and may have an efficiency of wound healing and a capacity to stimulate generalized cerebral arousal.[1]

Nonspecific zones edit

In these zones, the skin is similar to normal-haired skin and has the normal high density of nerves and hair follicles. These areas include the sides and back of the neck, the inner arms, the axillae (armpits) and sides of the thorax (chest).[citation needed]

Genital areas edit

Male edit

For males, erogenous zones consist of the glans and the penis itself, along with the scrotum, the perineum, and the anus.[2]

Males may also experience sexual stimulation via the prostate, either from anal sex or massage.

Female edit

For females, parts of the vulva, especially the clitoris, as well as the perineum and anus, are erogenous zones.[3][4][5][6][7]

While the vagina is not especially sensitive as a whole, its lower third (the area close to the entrance) has concentrations of the nerve endings that can provide pleasurable sensations during sexual activity when stimulated; this is also called the anterior wall of the vagina or the outer one-third of the vagina, and it contains the majority of the vaginal nerve endings, making it more sensitive to touch than the inner two-thirds of the vaginal barrel.[4][5][8][9]

Within the anterior wall of the vagina, there is a patch of ribbed rough tissue which has a texture that is sometimes described as similar to the palate (the roof of a mouth) or a raspberry, and may feel spongy when a woman is sexually aroused. This is the urethral sponge, which may also be the location of an area that some women report is an erogenous zone; this is sometimes called the G-spot. When stimulated, it may lead to sexual arousal, an orgasm, or female ejaculation.[10] The existence of the G-spot and whether or not it is a distinct structure is debated among researchers, as reports of its location vary from woman to woman, it appears to be nonexistent in some women, and scientists commonly believe that it is an extension of the clitoris.[5][11][12][13]

Head edit

Mouth edit

The lips and tongue are sensitive and can be stimulated by kissing and licking. Biting at the lip can also provide stimulus.

Neck edit

The neck, clavicle area and the back of the neck are very sensitive, and can be stimulated by licking, kissing or light caressing. Some people also like being bitten gently in these areas, often to the point that a "hickey", or "love-bite" is formed.[5]

Ears edit

Some people find whispering or breathing softly in the ear to be pleasurable and relaxing, as well as licking, biting, caressing and/or kissing it especially the area of and behind the earlobe.

Torso edit

Chest edit

The areola and nipple contain Golgi-Mazzoni, Vater-Pacini and genital corpuscles. No Meissner's corpuscles and few organized nerve endings are present.[14] There are concentrations of nerve tissue in the area of ducts and masses of smooth muscle. The hair surrounding the areola adds additional sensory tissue. The mass of smooth muscle and glandular-duct tissue in the nipple and areola block the development of normal dermal nerve networks which are present in other erogenous regions and the development of special end organs. The entire breast has a network of nerve endings, and it has the same number of nerve endings no matter how large the breast is, so that larger breasts may need more stimulation than smaller ones.

Intense nipple stimulation may result in a surge in the production of oxytocin and prolactin which could have a significant effect on the individual's genitals, even to the point that some people of both sexes can achieve orgasm through nipple stimulation alone. Having the chest, breasts and nipples stimulated manually (hands, fingers) or orally (mouth, lips, teeth, tongue) is a pleasurable experience for many people of both sexes.

Abdomen and navel edit

Many people find stimulation (kissing, biting, scratching, tickling, caressing) of the abdomen to be pleasurable, especially close to the pubic region. It can cause strong arousal in men and women, in some even stronger than stimulation of the genitals. The navel is one of the many erogenous zones that has heightened sensitivity.[15] In a 1982 study of eroticism in dress entitled "Skin to Skin", Prudence Glynn claimed that the waist symbolized virginity and that it was the first place that a man would touch a woman "when indicating more than a formal courtesy".[16][17]

The navel and the region below when touched by the finger or the tip of the tongue result in the production of erotic sensations.[15][18]

Arms edit

The skin of the arms, and specifically the softer skin of the inner arms and across the creased mid-arm bend covering the ventral side of the elbow, are highly sensitive to manual or oral stimulation. Caressing with fingers or tongue, more vigorous kneading, and butterfly kissing can initiate arousal and, in some cases, induce clitoral/vaginal orgasm or penile ejaculation without direct contact with the latter areas.[citation needed] The mid-arm bend is especially sensitive due to the thinner skin found there, which makes nerve endings more accessible. [citation needed] Arm sensitivity may be reduced or concentrated to a more narrow range by excessive muscularity or obesity on the one hand, or transformed to uncomfortable tenderness by excessive thinness on the other.

Armpits edit

Some consider the armpits to be an erogenous zone, despite the similarity of the axillae (armpits) to normal-haired skin in both the density of nerves and hair follicles. Exaggerated or anticipated digital (fingers, toes) or oral (mouth, lips, tongue) stimulation is believed to be responsible for the heightened sensual response.

If pheromones exist for humans, they would likely be secreted by a mixture of liquid from the apocrine glands with other organic compounds in the body.[19] George Preti, an organic chemist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia and Winnefred Cutler of the University of Pennsylvania's psychology department, discovered that women with irregular menstrual cycles became regular when exposed to male underarm extracts.[19] They hypothesized that the only explanation was that underarms contain pheromones, as there was no other explanation for the effects, which mirrored how pheromones affect other mammals.[19]

Fingers edit

The fingertips have many nerves and are responsive to very light touches, like the brushing of a tongue, light fingernail scratching or teeth stroking. The sides of the fingers are somewhat less sensitive and more ticklish.[citation needed] Both light and firmer touches work well at the junction of the fingers. Human fingertips are the second-most sensitive parts of the body, after the tongue.

Legs edit

The thighs can be sensitive to touch.

An exaggerated tickle on the back of the legs and knees can also be sensitive for some.

Feet and toes edit

Because of the concentration of nerve endings in the sole and digits of the human foot—and possibly due to the close proximity between the area of the brain dealing with tactile sensations from the feet and the area dealing with sensations from the genitals—the sensations produced by both the licking of the feet and sucking of toes can be pleasurable to some people. Similarly, massaging the sole of the foot can also produce stimulation. Many people are extremely ticklish in the foot area, especially on the soles.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Schober, Justine; Weil, Zachary; Pfaff, Donald (2011). "How generalized CNS arousal strengthens sexual arousal (and vice versa)". Hormones and Behavior. 59 (5): 689–695. doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2010.10.005. ISSN 0018-506X. OCLC 728020042. PMID 20950622. S2CID 27082147.
  2. ^ Schober, Justine M.; Meyer-Bahlburg, Heino F.L.; Dolezal, Curtis (2009). "Self-ratings of genital anatomy, sexual sensitivity and function in men using the 'Self-Assessment of Genital Anatomy and Sexual Function, Male' questionnaire". BJU Int. 103 (8): 1096–103. doi:10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.08166.x. ISSN 1464-4096. OCLC 5151511138. PMID 19245445. S2CID 38304794.
  3. ^ O'Connell HE, Sanjeevan KV, Hutson JM (October 2005). "Anatomy of the clitoris". The Journal of Urology. 174 (4 Pt 1): 1189–95. doi:10.1097/01.ju.0000173639.38898.cd. PMID 16145367. S2CID 26109805.
    • Sharon Mascall (11 June 2006). "Time for rethink on the clitoris". BBC News.
  4. ^ a b Wayne Weiten; Dana S. Dunn; Elizabeth Yost Hammer (2011). Psychology Applied to Modern Life: Adjustment in the 21st Century. Cengage Learning. p. 386. ISBN 978-1-111-18663-0. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d Marshall Cavendish Corporation (2009). Sex and Society, Volume 2. Marshall Cavendish Corporation. p. 590. ISBN 978-0761479079. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  6. ^ Winkelmann RK (1959). "The erogenous zones: their nerve supply and significance". Mayo Clin Proc. 34 (2): 39–47. PMID 13645790.
  7. ^ Green, Andre (2005). Psychoanalysis: A Paradigm for Clinical Thinking. Free Association Books. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-85343-773-1.
  8. ^ Greenberg JS, Bruess CE, Oswalt SB (2014). Exploring the Dimensions of Human Sexuality. Jones & Bartlett Learning. pp. 102–104. ISBN 978-1449648510. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  9. ^ Bullough VL, Bullough B (2014). Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. pp. 229–231. ISBN 978-1135825096. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  10. ^ Rosenthal, Martha (2012). Human Sexuality: From Cells to Society. Cengage Learning. p. 76. ISBN 978-0618755714. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  11. ^ Balon R, Segraves RT (2009). Clinical Manual of Sexual Disorders. American Psychiatric Pub. p. 258. ISBN 978-1585629053. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  12. ^ See page 98 for the 2009 King's College London's findings on the G-spot and page 145 for ultrasound/physiological material with regard to the G-spot.Ashton Acton (2012). Issues in Sexuality and Sexual Behavior Research: 2011 Edition. ScholarlyEditions. ISBN 978-1464966873. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  13. ^ Kilchevsky A, Vardi Y, Lowenstein L, Gruenwald I (January 2012). "Is the Female G-Spot Truly a Distinct Anatomic Entity?". The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 9 (3): 719–26. doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02623.x. PMID 22240236."G-Spot Does Not Exist, 'Without A Doubt,' Say Researchers". The Huffington Post. 19 January 2012.
  14. ^ Winkelmann RK (1959). "The erogenous zones: their nerve supply and significance". Mayo Clin Proc. 34 (2): 39–47. PMID 13645790.
  15. ^ a b A celebration of sex – Douglas E. Rosenau – Chapter 3 – Your Erogenous Zones .
  16. ^ Suzy Menkes (29 May 1994). "RUNWAYS; Naked Came The Midriff". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
  17. ^ Prudence Glynn (1982). Skin to skin: eroticism in dress. Oxford University Press. p. 157. ISBN 0195203917.
  18. ^ Touch Me There!: A Hands-On Guide to Your Orgasmic Hot Spots – Yvonne K. Fulbright.
  19. ^ a b c Delude, Cathryn (2 September 2003). . The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.

External links edit

  • Winkelmann, RK. (1959). "Erogenous zones: their nerve supply and significance". Mayo Clin Proc. 34 (2): 39–47.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Erogenous zone news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message An erogenous zone from Greek ἔrws erōs love and English genous producing from Greek genhs genḗs born is an area of the human body that has heightened sensitivity the stimulation of which may generate a sexual response such as relaxation sexual fantasies sexual arousal and orgasm Some human erogenous zonesErogenous zones are located all over the human body but the sensitivity of each varies and depends on concentrations of nerve endings that can provide pleasurable sensations when stimulated The touching of another person s erogenous zone is regarded as an act of physical intimacy Whether a person finds stimulation in these areas to be pleasurable or objectionable depends on a range of factors including their level of arousal the circumstances in which it takes place the cultural context the nature of the relationship between the partners and the partners personal histories Erogenous zones may be classified by the type of sexual response that they generate Many people are gently aroused when their eyelids eyebrows temples shoulders hands arms and hair are subtly touched Gently touching or stroking of these zones stimulates a partner during foreplay and increases the arousal level Also the gentle massage or stroke of the abdominal area along with kissing or simply touching the navel can be a type of stimulation Contents 1 Classification 1 1 Specific zones 1 2 Nonspecific zones 2 Genital areas 2 1 Male 2 2 Female 3 Head 3 1 Mouth 3 2 Neck 3 3 Ears 4 Torso 4 1 Chest 4 2 Abdomen and navel 5 Arms 6 Armpits 7 Fingers 8 Legs 9 Feet and toes 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksClassification editSpecific zones edit Specific zones are associated with sexual response and include the lips and nipples in addition to areas of the genitals notably corona of the glans penis clitoris and perianal skin citation needed These zones have a high density of innervation and may have an efficiency of wound healing and a capacity to stimulate generalized cerebral arousal 1 Nonspecific zones edit In these zones the skin is similar to normal haired skin and has the normal high density of nerves and hair follicles These areas include the sides and back of the neck the inner arms the axillae armpits and sides of the thorax chest citation needed Genital areas editMale edit For males erogenous zones consist of the glans and the penis itself along with the scrotum the perineum and the anus 2 Males may also experience sexual stimulation via the prostate either from anal sex or massage Female edit For females parts of the vulva especially the clitoris as well as the perineum and anus are erogenous zones 3 4 5 6 7 While the vagina is not especially sensitive as a whole its lower third the area close to the entrance has concentrations of the nerve endings that can provide pleasurable sensations during sexual activity when stimulated this is also called the anterior wall of the vagina or the outer one third of the vagina and it contains the majority of the vaginal nerve endings making it more sensitive to touch than the inner two thirds of the vaginal barrel 4 5 8 9 Within the anterior wall of the vagina there is a patch of ribbed rough tissue which has a texture that is sometimes described as similar to the palate the roof of a mouth or a raspberry and may feel spongy when a woman is sexually aroused This is the urethral sponge which may also be the location of an area that some women report is an erogenous zone this is sometimes called the G spot When stimulated it may lead to sexual arousal an orgasm or female ejaculation 10 The existence of the G spot and whether or not it is a distinct structure is debated among researchers as reports of its location vary from woman to woman it appears to be nonexistent in some women and scientists commonly believe that it is an extension of the clitoris 5 11 12 13 Head editMouth edit The lips and tongue are sensitive and can be stimulated by kissing and licking Biting at the lip can also provide stimulus Neck edit The neck clavicle area and the back of the neck are very sensitive and can be stimulated by licking kissing or light caressing Some people also like being bitten gently in these areas often to the point that a hickey or love bite is formed 5 Ears edit Some people find whispering or breathing softly in the ear to be pleasurable and relaxing as well as licking biting caressing and or kissing it especially the area of and behind the earlobe Torso editChest edit The areola and nipple contain Golgi Mazzoni Vater Pacini and genital corpuscles No Meissner s corpuscles and few organized nerve endings are present 14 There are concentrations of nerve tissue in the area of ducts and masses of smooth muscle The hair surrounding the areola adds additional sensory tissue The mass of smooth muscle and glandular duct tissue in the nipple and areola block the development of normal dermal nerve networks which are present in other erogenous regions and the development of special end organs The entire breast has a network of nerve endings and it has the same number of nerve endings no matter how large the breast is so that larger breasts may need more stimulation than smaller ones Intense nipple stimulation may result in a surge in the production of oxytocin and prolactin which could have a significant effect on the individual s genitals even to the point that some people of both sexes can achieve orgasm through nipple stimulation alone Having the chest breasts and nipples stimulated manually hands fingers or orally mouth lips teeth tongue is a pleasurable experience for many people of both sexes Abdomen and navel edit Main articles Navel fetishism and Alvinolagnia Many people find stimulation kissing biting scratching tickling caressing of the abdomen to be pleasurable especially close to the pubic region It can cause strong arousal in men and women in some even stronger than stimulation of the genitals The navel is one of the many erogenous zones that has heightened sensitivity 15 In a 1982 study of eroticism in dress entitled Skin to Skin Prudence Glynn claimed that the waist symbolized virginity and that it was the first place that a man would touch a woman when indicating more than a formal courtesy 16 17 The navel and the region below when touched by the finger or the tip of the tongue result in the production of erotic sensations 15 18 Arms editThe skin of the arms and specifically the softer skin of the inner arms and across the creased mid arm bend covering the ventral side of the elbow are highly sensitive to manual or oral stimulation Caressing with fingers or tongue more vigorous kneading and butterfly kissing can initiate arousal and in some cases induce clitoral vaginal orgasm or penile ejaculation without direct contact with the latter areas citation needed The mid arm bend is especially sensitive due to the thinner skin found there which makes nerve endings more accessible citation needed Arm sensitivity may be reduced or concentrated to a more narrow range by excessive muscularity or obesity on the one hand or transformed to uncomfortable tenderness by excessive thinness on the other Armpits editSee also Armpit fetishism Some consider the armpits to be an erogenous zone despite the similarity of the axillae armpits to normal haired skin in both the density of nerves and hair follicles Exaggerated or anticipated digital fingers toes or oral mouth lips tongue stimulation is believed to be responsible for the heightened sensual response If pheromones exist for humans they would likely be secreted by a mixture of liquid from the apocrine glands with other organic compounds in the body 19 George Preti an organic chemist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia and Winnefred Cutler of the University of Pennsylvania s psychology department discovered that women with irregular menstrual cycles became regular when exposed to male underarm extracts 19 They hypothesized that the only explanation was that underarms contain pheromones as there was no other explanation for the effects which mirrored how pheromones affect other mammals 19 Fingers editThe fingertips have many nerves and are responsive to very light touches like the brushing of a tongue light fingernail scratching or teeth stroking The sides of the fingers are somewhat less sensitive and more ticklish citation needed Both light and firmer touches work well at the junction of the fingers Human fingertips are the second most sensitive parts of the body after the tongue Legs editThe thighs can be sensitive to touch An exaggerated tickle on the back of the legs and knees can also be sensitive for some Feet and toes editSee also Foot fetishism Because of the concentration of nerve endings in the sole and digits of the human foot and possibly due to the close proximity between the area of the brain dealing with tactile sensations from the feet and the area dealing with sensations from the genitals the sensations produced by both the licking of the feet and sucking of toes can be pleasurable to some people Similarly massaging the sole of the foot can also produce stimulation Many people are extremely ticklish in the foot area especially on the soles See also edit nbsp Human sexuality portalForeplay Human sexuality Neuroanatomy of intimacy PartialismReferences edit Schober Justine Weil Zachary Pfaff Donald 2011 How generalized CNS arousal strengthens sexual arousal and vice versa Hormones and Behavior 59 5 689 695 doi 10 1016 j yhbeh 2010 10 005 ISSN 0018 506X OCLC 728020042 PMID 20950622 S2CID 27082147 Schober Justine M Meyer Bahlburg Heino F L Dolezal Curtis 2009 Self ratings of genital anatomy sexual sensitivity and function in men using the Self Assessment of Genital Anatomy and Sexual Function Male questionnaire BJU Int 103 8 1096 103 doi 10 1111 j 1464 410X 2008 08166 x ISSN 1464 4096 OCLC 5151511138 PMID 19245445 S2CID 38304794 O Connell HE Sanjeevan KV Hutson JM October 2005 Anatomy of the clitoris The Journal of Urology 174 4 Pt 1 1189 95 doi 10 1097 01 ju 0000173639 38898 cd PMID 16145367 S2CID 26109805 Sharon Mascall 11 June 2006 Time for rethink on the clitoris BBC News a b Wayne Weiten Dana S Dunn Elizabeth Yost Hammer 2011 Psychology Applied to Modern Life Adjustment in the 21st Century Cengage Learning p 386 ISBN 978 1 111 18663 0 Retrieved 5 January 2012 a b c d Marshall Cavendish Corporation 2009 Sex and Society Volume 2 Marshall Cavendish Corporation p 590 ISBN 978 0761479079 Retrieved 17 August 2012 Winkelmann RK 1959 The erogenous zones their nerve supply and significance Mayo Clin Proc 34 2 39 47 PMID 13645790 Green Andre 2005 Psychoanalysis A Paradigm for Clinical Thinking Free Association Books p 102 ISBN 978 1 85343 773 1 Greenberg JS Bruess CE Oswalt SB 2014 Exploring the Dimensions of Human Sexuality Jones amp Bartlett Learning pp 102 104 ISBN 978 1449648510 Retrieved 30 October 2014 Bullough VL Bullough B 2014 Human Sexuality An Encyclopedia Routledge pp 229 231 ISBN 978 1135825096 Retrieved 30 October 2014 Rosenthal Martha 2012 Human Sexuality From Cells to Society Cengage Learning p 76 ISBN 978 0618755714 Retrieved 25 January 2014 Balon R Segraves RT 2009 Clinical Manual of Sexual Disorders American Psychiatric Pub p 258 ISBN 978 1585629053 Retrieved 24 January 2014 See page 98 for the 2009 King s College London s findings on the G spot and page 145 for ultrasound physiological material with regard to the G spot Ashton Acton 2012 Issues in Sexuality and Sexual Behavior Research 2011 Edition ScholarlyEditions ISBN 978 1464966873 Retrieved 24 January 2014 Kilchevsky A Vardi Y Lowenstein L Gruenwald I January 2012 Is the Female G Spot Truly a Distinct Anatomic Entity The Journal of Sexual Medicine 9 3 719 26 doi 10 1111 j 1743 6109 2011 02623 x PMID 22240236 G Spot Does Not Exist Without A Doubt Say Researchers The Huffington Post 19 January 2012 Winkelmann RK 1959 The erogenous zones their nerve supply and significance Mayo Clin Proc 34 2 39 47 PMID 13645790 a b A celebration of sex Douglas E Rosenau Chapter 3 Your Erogenous Zones Suzy Menkes 29 May 1994 RUNWAYS Naked Came The Midriff The New York Times Retrieved 20 March 2012 Prudence Glynn 1982 Skin to skin eroticism in dress Oxford University Press p 157 ISBN 0195203917 Touch Me There A Hands On Guide to Your Orgasmic Hot Spots Yvonne K Fulbright a b c Delude Cathryn 2 September 2003 Looking for love potion number nine The Boston Globe Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 External links edit nbsp Look up erogenous zone in Wiktionary the free dictionary Winkelmann RK 1959 Erogenous zones their nerve supply and significance Mayo Clin Proc 34 2 39 47 Retrieved from https en 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