- Feb 11, 2019
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Thank you for providing a pure lesbian corruption/mind-control game. Those are vanishingly rare, and this one is quality.
There's a lot of erogenous zones on the body that feel good when people touch them. There's obviously the sexual organs, but there's also, for instance, the thigh, behind the knee, the neck, the ear, the wrist, and so on, so forth.
A lot of erotica written by lesbians for lesbians focuses primarily on these kinds of stimulation. People will bite or suck on people's earlobes, they will kiss their way down someone's body, they will stroke someone's wrists or run their fingers up someone's thighs as they shiver, they might kneel down and kiss someone's feet not out of a particular foot fetish but instead so they can trail kisses up someone's ankles and calves and the inside of their thigh before teasing them by kissing around their groin as if to tease them with what they could be doing but aren't.
Outside of that, there is also a lot of situational things. Small touches in public can take on erotic meaning that others might not pick up on. A lesbian's lover might have a particularly sensitive region in their lower back, and what looks like perfectly innocent touching of another's back might feel really erotic to their partner. It's easy to brush hands against hips, or ghost a kiss across someone's neck or shoulder or cheek when someone isn't looking.
Actual penetrative sex is often not necessary- there's a lot of lesbians who can cum just from teasing or these kinds of kisses. A lot of the eroticism in lesbian-focused sex scenes is found in everything that comes before, in the way a woman's body shivers when you run your fingers lightly over her thighs or the shaky breath when you go in to kiss their breasts but stop before you do it and let your breath be very light stimulation instead.
Lesbian sex tends to be less about 'positions' and more about stimulation.Yuri enjoyers, give me sex position ideas, please. I will definitely run out.
There's a lot of erogenous zones on the body that feel good when people touch them. There's obviously the sexual organs, but there's also, for instance, the thigh, behind the knee, the neck, the ear, the wrist, and so on, so forth.
A lot of erotica written by lesbians for lesbians focuses primarily on these kinds of stimulation. People will bite or suck on people's earlobes, they will kiss their way down someone's body, they will stroke someone's wrists or run their fingers up someone's thighs as they shiver, they might kneel down and kiss someone's feet not out of a particular foot fetish but instead so they can trail kisses up someone's ankles and calves and the inside of their thigh before teasing them by kissing around their groin as if to tease them with what they could be doing but aren't.
Outside of that, there is also a lot of situational things. Small touches in public can take on erotic meaning that others might not pick up on. A lesbian's lover might have a particularly sensitive region in their lower back, and what looks like perfectly innocent touching of another's back might feel really erotic to their partner. It's easy to brush hands against hips, or ghost a kiss across someone's neck or shoulder or cheek when someone isn't looking.
Actual penetrative sex is often not necessary- there's a lot of lesbians who can cum just from teasing or these kinds of kisses. A lot of the eroticism in lesbian-focused sex scenes is found in everything that comes before, in the way a woman's body shivers when you run your fingers lightly over her thighs or the shaky breath when you go in to kiss their breasts but stop before you do it and let your breath be very light stimulation instead.