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Follow these ‘touch tips’ to increase sexual pleasure

As per a new study a ‘proper touch’ can increase your sexual pleasure. It will also strengthen the bond between couples.

According to studies, there are several ‘pleasure points’ in women’s body.  There are several ways to supercharge your sex life with touch alone too. Following these will enhance your love life.

Ren 6:  This is an ‘orgasm button’ and it is located on the stomach, two fingers’ width below the belly button.  Massaging this area for two minutes can help to release pent-up energy and frustration. It also allows blood flow to restore to your genitals and by this helping you to both reach orgasm. The correct stimulation of this point can also promote an increase in libido by improving digestion and circulation.

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DU20: This is located around the top of the head, in line with the tips of the ears. Massaging this area will make you calm and also help to save energy to improve your sexual stamina.

ST30: It is located above the groin near the knicker line and close to hip hinge. This point is connected with the endorphin hormone. Massaging this area release the endorphin hormone and reduces levels of cortisol, known as the stress-related hormone. This will help to create a more calm, gentle foreplay and make for a better sexual experience.

KI1: This is located a third of the way down from the bottom of your foot. Massaging it for two minutes a day can help to promote the release of the happy hormone serotonin.

SP4: It is at the base of the toe on the inside of the foot. Massaging here balance the energies in the body and increases blood flow to help boost arousal.

LR3: This is the webbing between the first and second toes. This is responsible for moving energy in different directions and when that energy gets stuck it can build up and lead to symptoms such as a headache – which is a common excuse for not wanting sex. Massaging this point will help to avoid this.

Thus, as per the researchers in the Bangor University and Royal Holloway, University of London a ‘touch’ can change your sexual life.

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