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Are NippleGasms Real? Can Men Have Them Too?

Head to https://www.squarespace.com/shanboody to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Squarespace is the all-in-one website platform for entrepreneurs to stand out and succeed online. Whether you're just starting out or managing a growing brand, Squarespace makes it easy to create a beautiful website, engage with your audience, and sell anything from products to content to time, all in one place, all on your terms. ___________________________________________________________________________ Did you know that you can have an o from stimulation of your nipples? Well I mean if you can, of course you knew that - but if you haven’t that might mean you can…but that also may mean you likely can’t… So to demystify this I’ll be explaining the parts of the breast as they may relate to pleasure, I’ll make some suggestions for stimulation techniques, I’ll answer the question: if most of us have the same body part why does it function in such drastically different ways?, and then myself and my husband will model how you can have this conversation with your partners. In the comment section below can you guess, which of us experiences nipplegasms? We have the pectoralis major, which is a large fan-shaped muscle that lies underneath breast tissue. Now while this muscle itself doesn’t directly contribute to sexual stimulation, its contractions can influence sensation during stimulation Then there’s the Breast tissue, which contains sensory nerve endings throughout. Making it a place that is very responsive to touch, pressure, and temperature Next let’s discuss the areola: which is the pigmented area surrounding the nipple. For one it’s usually darker because of concentrated melanin which is helpful in protecting this sensitive and important area from sun damage AND the contrast makes it easier for babies to spot. Secondly areolas are special because they often have hair and montgomery glands. Montgomery glands look like clogged pores and people may have between 2-28 on each nipple. Before I knew what they were I was SO embarrassed by them, but today I recognize how helpful they are in keeping the skin extra soft AND because they become more prominent during arousal, they may even provide extra sensation. Which same goes for hair since hair follicles contain nerve endings that increase sensitivity to touch. the nipple contains a high concentration of nerve endings, which are innervated by the fourth intercostal nerve. Which is just a fancy way of explaining why nipple stimulation can feel so good for some - regardless of gender - since the neurological pathways activated during breast stimulation are connected to the genital sensory cortex (within the cerebral cortex), which explains why this stimulation can be sexually arousing. The nipple also has something else unique in common with the genitals, because of its smooth muscle fibers it too can get an erection when stimulated Now most people’s go-to is the suck, which look I’m not knocking it I just think that it’s very talented co-stars - licking, stroking, jiggling, pressing, grazing - don’t get any airtime. But hey we’re here so let’s talk about it: Sucking works because it involves multiple sensory inputs (pressure, temperature, movement) which the brain integrates into a complex sensation. Also we all come from a long line of nipple suckers so we now have nerve adaptation meaning Nerves in areas often subject to sucking (like lips, tongue, nipples) have adapted to be particularly responsive to this type of stimulation. Let’s talk about why some people may love breast play and some may love if you skipped over that part of their body all together. So let’s do a quick list of differentiators: Nerve density: The number and distribution of nerve endings in the nipples differ from person to person Hormonal influences: Hormonal changes, such as those during pregnancy or menstruation, can affect nipple sensitivity. In both directions Past experiences: Positive or negative associations with nipple stimulation can impact how it's perceived. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE FOR GENDER IDENTITY AND A PERSON’S PERCEPTION OF THEIR BODY Some people may have more sensitive skin or a lower threshold for sensory input - which is why people who don’t have sensitive nipples often benefit from piercings. YES! A piercing can stimulate nerve endings and it may even lead to increased nerve growth or reorganization. Add into that more circulation, the possibilities with temperature play, and the light stimulation of the object becoming more intense when the area around it is erect Psychological factors: Mental state, stress levels, and personal preferences can all influence how stimulation is perceived. Technique: The type and intensity of stimulation can affect whether it's pleasurable or not. Health conditions: Certain medical issues can alter nipple sensitivity.

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