Sheer Panties
You know those panties that are so sheer you can see right
through the fabric? Yes they can create visual effect for the eyes of your
partner; however, one can take advantage of the fabric and provide a nice
surprise and array of feelings for the lady you are engaging intimacy.
For example, Try pressing you warm mouth on the vagina area and
breathe through the fabric so that your lovely lady can feel your warm breath.
Then try pressing your tongue against the clitoris so she can feel your wet
mouth along with the warm breath. Tease that area until it becomes wet with
ecstasy. Next, rub the area by running your fingers up and down the
vagina; enough pressure to feel the fingers, while leaving enough desire for
the women to want the fingers to penetrate and feel the wetness.
After a while, slowly move the fabric to the side and lick the
wetness while leaving the panties on, because this gives a sense of slow
sensual seduction as though you are appreciating the process of turning the
woman on. Women like to feel as though men enjoy the process of getting a woman
hot, even though the end result may be to get laid. We do hope men enjoy the
process of getting a woman to orgasm.
Women are all about the seduction, and because
our brain waves operate differently from the opposite sex, we need a longer
process to wind down and get ready to experience the orgasms provided by our
partners. Men are fortunate in that they can dive into sex and get off. They
were blessed with the focal point thinking process where women have brain waves
that work both right and left side of the brain, that constantly moves with
information and thinking processes. Our brains literally need to wind down.
Yes men can have that one spot focal
point of getting to the orgasm, while women are left with their busy mind
needing to the process and filter out much in order to achieve an
orgasm. It's no wonder why women have great sex lives with other women,
they obviously understand each other.
If understood properly, the brains of women
and men can be quite complementary.
Below are examples of the gender
difference:
1. Brain size: The male
brain is typically about ten percent larger than the female brain. Although the
extra mass does give males more processing power, this doesn’t make men more
intelligent. Rather, science believes the reason for the increased brain mass
is to accommodate the bigger body mass and muscle groups of the male (human).
2. Brain hemispheres: Many
men are sharply left-brain dominant, while women tend to be more evenly
balanced between left and right-brain processing. Women are
therefore thought to be slightly more intuitive and sometimes better
communicators. Men are often less socially adept, and are more task-oriented
thinkers than females.
3. Relationships: Women
are purported to have better communication skills and emotional intelligence
than men. Women tend to be group-oriented, and apt to seek solutions by talking
through issues. Men can have trouble picking up on emotional cues unless
they’re clearly verbalized – making for tricky communications between the
sexes.
4. Mathematical skills: The
inferior-parietal lobule, which
controls numerical brain function, is larger in males than in females. On
standardized tests, men often score higher on mathematical tests than women.
5. Stress: When faced with
stressful situations, men usually employ ‘fight or flight’ tactics, while women
use a ‘tend or befriend’ response that is rooted in their natural instincts for
caring for their children and establishing strong group bonds.
6. Language: Women often
excel at language-based tasks for two reasons: two brain areas that deal with
language are larger in females, and females process language in both
hemispheres while males favor a single brain half.
7. Emotions: Since women
tend to have a larger deep limbic system
then men, they’re more in touch with their feelings and are better at
expressing their emotions. This makes women better at connecting with others,
but unfortunately also more prone to different types of depression.
8. Spatial abilities: The
parietal region is thicker in the female brain, making it harder for them to
mentally rotate objects – an important spatial skill. Women often report
difficulty with spatial tasks, both on tests and in real life.
9. Susceptibility to brain
function disorders: Men are more likely to be dyslexic or have other
language disabilities, since they’re more often left-brain dominant. Males are
also more prone to autism, ADHD and
Tourette’s syndrome, while women are more susceptible to mood disorders like
anxiety and depression.
On average, men are more likely better at
learning and performing a single task at hand, like cycling or navigating
directions, whereas women have superior memory and social cognition skills,
making them more equipped for multitasking and creating solutions that work for
a group. They have a more busy minded approach, so to speak.
So no, we are not alike in thinking so it is
important to fulfill the needs and have a better understanding of where women
and men are coming from ,especially when it comes to have great orgasms. Patience
is key when it comes to turning a woman on.
Dokta Laura
Image consultant
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