6 very sensitive areas on the female body

Cervical

The cervix is ​​the uterine junction with the biliary region. When two people are crazy, maybe the 'little guy' will reach this place. That is really not good! Because, it is a place for babies to grow and not for 'love', women will feel extremely painful when a foreign object enters the cervix and even faces the risk. bleeding, infection is very dangerous.

Therefore, if you suddenly feel pain when sublimation, ask him more gently because he may have gone too far!

Umbilical

The shape of the navel makes it easy to attract dirt and cause unpleasant odors. However, because of the complicated shape, it was still dirty even after bathing. Touching the umbilical cord or hook, releasing the navel can lead to serious infection

Head of clitoris

This is a hard tissue about 1.5cm long in the restricted area, containing a lot of sensitive nerves. Sometimes women will feel overwhelmed when this place is in direct contact. It's almost like the feeling of swallowing an ice-cold drink makes your teeth begin to feel numb, uncomfortable.

If he wants you to sublimate by touching this place, feel for yourself, if it's really too much, ask him to change the target!

Anus

The anus does not have any excited nerves, touching it only makes them both shy and uncomfortable. In particular, women should not spoil their husbands by 'back door' because it exists many limitations. This 'love' requires active lubricant assistance because it is not like a sensitive area, it cannot release lubricant so that he can easily penetrate inside, often with pain. burning, bleeding. Moreover, the anus contains a lot of bacteria, so both are susceptible to infection.

The skin under the nail

Many bacteria, including staph, live in the skin under the fingernails. David De Berker, a dermatologist at the British Center for Dermatology, advises: 'You should trim and clean your nails cleanly to reduce the risk of bacteria. You should use a gentle and regular nail brush to remove debris and dirt. ' Don't touch, trust, bite your nails!

Ears

According to Professor John K Niparko, head of the Otolaryngology Department of Keck Medical University, you should not poke, tip your fingers or anything into your ear. Because the inside of our ears is very fragile and vulnerable, water leaks.

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