This article on Women’s Health discusses the male body. In particular, it mentions the three types of erection and details the sensitive spots on a man’s penis and general genital region. I like this bit about scrotum licking.
On the pleasuring front, be gentle. “It’s more about stimulating the scrotal skin than the actual testicles,” Kerner says. To send a shiver of deep and lasting gratitude through his body, locate the raphe, the central line that runs down the middle of his scrotal sack, and trace it with your finger or tongue. read more
So now we know about raphe, an ultra-sensitive part of his scrotum. Some men love to be tickled on the testicles while some others find the sensation disconcerting; but I know for sure that most men don’t appreciate rough handling of the testicles. Now that we know about that thin line that runs down the middle, we have a guide of sorts and that’s where we start.
I’ve found that the key to scrotum licking is daintiness. Unlike the penis, you don’t suck the testicles per se (unless he asks you to, of course, to each his own). Let’s use the fluffy top of an ice cream cone as an example. You don’t bite through it hard because the coldness of the ice cream is a bit too much to bear. You put it inside your mouth and let it slide out again without too much pressure or teeth involvement. Kissing the scrotum is a bit like that; gentle but firm.





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This is a good tip. Thank you for sharing it. I’ve played around with some testicle massage, and I would ask my partner if it feels good. The way he would respond though would give me the impression he was just trying to be nice. I wish he would have just told me himself. Maybe I’ll surprise him.