How to Have a Nipple Orgasm: 23 Tips for You and Your Partner

How To Have A Nipple Orgasm: 23 Tips For You And Your Partner

The following tips will help you enjoy your own or your partner’s first ever or any other type of sexual experience with their nipples.

1) Do not use lube!

Lubrication may make it easier for the nerves to reach the sensitive spots on the skin, but it makes them less sensitive. If you must use lubricant, do so only when necessary.

2) Use lots of lube!

You want to create a nice slickness all over the nipples and around the opening of the mouth (the urethra). Try to keep your hands away from your genitals during this activity.

3) Don’t stop until both partners are completely satisfied.

There is no need to rush things.

4) Make sure your partner is relaxed before proceeding.

They might start feeling uncomfortable if they think you’re going to suddenly pull out their testicles.

5) Be gentle!

Just because you’ve been doing it for years doesn’t mean you should be applying pressure that would cause pain or damage the skin. Keep everything light and slow. You don’t want to hurt yourself either!

6) Use your imagination!

This is just the start of a whole new world of pleasurable sensations.

7) Make sure you’re both on the same page before, during and after.

It doesn’t need to be spoken, just a knowing look is enough.

8) Don’t be stingy when it comes to compliments!

Whether you’re performing or receiving, let your partner know when they’re doing a good job.

9) Try different techniques to see what works and what doesn’t.

Just make sure you never stick with one technique too long. You don’t want to cause yourself issues such as friction burns or skin irritation.

10) Be open minded! You might be into one thing that’s currently not in your favor, but that doesn’t mean you don’t explore it later on. Don’t be afraid to try something you’re not entirely sure of.

11) Be willing to try different things than what you’re used to. Just because you’ve been using your right hand for the past 10 years doesn’t mean you can’t switch hands one day.

12) Keep track of what’s working or not working. You don’t want to be doing useless work that will never pay off in the long run.

Sources & references used in this article:

The multi-orgasmic man by MC Chia, DA Arava – 2002 – cista.net

The Birth Guy’s Go-to Guide for New Dads: How to Support Your Partner Through Birth, Breastfeeding, and Beyond by BW Salmon, K Brunner – 2019 – books.google.com

The Hite report: A nationwide study of female sexuality by S Hite – 2004 – books.google.com

How to Show Love to Your Partner by N Amadi – machinep.com