What are some things I could do to my boyfriend while we're making out? I don't want to do anything past first base at the moment, but is there anything I could do to turn him on while/instead of just kissing him?
Jasmine_Moon answered Tuesday April 8 2008, 7:59 pm: Oh, trust me he's turned on..giggle
Did you know that guys have more pleasure points/erotic zones than girls do?
Yep, merely rubbing the inside of his forearm is much more pleasurable to him than it is to you!
Okay, down to business..
While kissing him run your hands through his hair. Down his chest..and around his back, if he's wearing a shirt grab handfuls of it, then tug him closer to you and move closer to him *this is fun for you too-grin*.
Another great pleasure point is his neck. Wanna drive him crazy?..start at the edge of his ear..while "breathing soft and warm"- put loving words into his ear: remember WARM..nibble on the "earring" part of it..then travel down that side of his neck for a bit, and then follow around as far around to the back of his neck as you can (the back of the neck is a VERY strong erotic zone!).
Your likely to cause him to become overly aroused with the advice your getting..lol...so please do tread carefully.
orphans answered Tuesday April 8 2008, 7:49 pm: guys like different things. theres obviously touching, like running your hand through this hair, up his shirt, grabbing his arms, and things ilke that. kissing his neck. hard breathing/moaning. all thats good [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
orphans answered Tuesday April 8 2008, 6:46 pm: Move your hands around, grab on him, play with his hair, move your hand up his thigh (or up his arms if thigh is too scandalous--don't want to get him too excited). Basically just touch him. You can also do things like arching your back so your chest is closer to his. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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