Yes, the area around urethral opening, all of vulva, extending to the mons pubis above have sensory nerve endings capable of experiencing erotic sensations.
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This doesn't work with all guys, but for some of us, the scalp is an erogenous zone -- a part of the body that triggers a sexual response when touched. We all have erogenous zones. The mouth is one (that's why kissing feels so good!). The anus is another common erogenous zone, and the skin between the anus and the primary sex organs. For many women and some men, the nipples are an erogenous zone. Chances are, some parts of your boyfriend's head are more sensitive than others. For a lot of people, the back of the neck and the scalp above it are erogenous zones.
The posterior fornix erogenous (PFE) zone is similar to the anterior fornix erogenous (AFE) zone (an area from the end of the vaginal canal downward about two thirds to the opening) but on the opposite wall. The PFE is a bit more difficult to find.
The clitoris. But the ears, nipples, behind the knee, toes and other places are also erogenous zones. You can release passions through manual or oral manipulation of the clit.
A Psychosexual stage
A stage of psychosexual development.
The cast of Battle in the Erogenous Zone - 1992 includes: Lisa Banes Kevin Conroy as Mondo Ray Annabelle Gurwitch as Garmento Teresa Hill as - Jeanie Moreau Mark Moses as Alan Kimmy Robertson as Tammy Diane Salinger as Datemaster 2000 Patrick Warburton as Pool Boy
The cast of The Erogenous Zone - 2007 includes: Patrick Blakely as Randy Johnson Drew Carr as Jon James Eckhouse as Dr. Wheeler Derek Keaton as Marty Malloy Kelly Lester as Mrs. Malloy Brent Marisnick as Competitor Nick Palatas as Flip Fowler Sonia Rockwell as Cynthia Crane
Thrust your tongues into each other's mouths. In most people, the mouth is an "erogenous zone" -- which means that when it's stimulated, it can turn you on. Take your time and explore.
Some women find it arousing, others find it uncomfortable, and still others don't have any feelings about it.
Her mind--it all starts there... From there it is up to her parter to figure things out by listening with all his/her senses at ALL times