this guy i realy like i know his spot its his ear or behind his ear one of those but i dont know what to do to it
list somethings i could do with his ear to turn him on
thanx in advance ill rate you
amandababyyy answered Tuesday May 6 2008, 1:01 pm: ears are a common spot for guys.
now what to do with his ear is a good question.
mainly it all depends on the guy. some things you could try are blowing in his ear, very lightly though not to much like your trying to blow him away just soft and steady. another thing you could try is kissing his ear, in on or around, if its working you'll know. and finally depending on just how kinky you want to make this, biting is always good. just remember to not bite too hard.
just remember when your trying to turn someone on think of what would turn you on. [ amandababyyy's advice column | Ask amandababyyy A Question ]
HiChick answered Tuesday May 6 2008, 8:30 am: ears r a common hot spot. you can like him behind the ear and run your tongue around his ear and kiss and lightly nibble his ear those will turn him on so much trust me. also whisper things softly in his ear or playfully blow into his ear. like my ex bf knew my ears were really sensitive to touch so he would always come behind me and playfully (like in public or w/e) poke my ear and he was always blwing my ear or my face or my hair so you would do that just to be playful like even in publis. but ya kiss his neck and move up to his ear-he will die!! and run your tongue on his ear and rub your tongue gently behind in like a line or shape like try a figure 8
good luck hope i helped [ HiChick's advice column | Ask HiChick A Question ]
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