erogenous zone

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a part of the body that is sensitive to sexual stimulation

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  • The neck is considered a common erogenous zone for many people.
  • The textbook on human sexuality detailed the primary and secondary erogenous zones.
  • In a health class, students might ask, 'What is an erogenous zone?'
  • She discovered that her partner's main erogenous zones were different from her own.
  • Freud's theory of psychosexual development identifies different erogenous zones for each stage of childhood.
  • Gentle stimulation of an erogenous zone can lead to arousal.
  • Understanding your own erogenous zones is a key part of sexual self-awareness.
  • Not everyone finds the same areas to be a powerful erogenous zone; it varies greatly from person to person.
  • A massage therapist is trained to be aware of, but avoid stimulating, an erogenous zone during a non-sensual massage.
  • The article provided a guide to exploring your partner's erogenous zones.