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Just remember that it probably wasn't, until a minute ago... The way a cough drop, either menthol or mint, works is to stimulate the mucus membranes in your mouth in the special way that feels "cool and tingly". Well, one of the few other places (easily accessible) on the human body that has mucus membranes is the vaginal area.
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For those who can't tolerate the side effects of estrogen (for example, breast tenderness, weight gain), try testosterone therapy. Rub testosterone cream on your clitoris and labia daily to increase blood flow to the area for two to three weeks, then once a week thereafter. However, "testosterone can cause increased hair growth under the chin, acne outbreaks or violent reactions," says Hutcherson.
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I would not suggest combining this with the g-spot stimulation, at least not with the intention of really giving her g-spot orgasms. The two techniques conflict a bit, as the focus of arousal is so different. Cough Drops - Nothing to Sneeze At After you've thought about it for a while, this will seem obvious.
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For others, the clitoris becomes more visible with excitement, filling with blood and becoming "puffed up" like the labia and the nipples. For some women, genital arousal results most intensely from direct stimulation of the vaginal canal by a finger, a sex toy, or a penis. Many women find that the anterior wall of the vagina is especially sensitive, forming the so-called "G-spot" that can make vaginal play intensely pleasurable.
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D., professor of psychiatry at UCLA and author of Stolen Women: Reclaiming Our Sexuality, Taking Back Our Lives (John Wiley & Sons). Later tell him where to meet you, what time and what to wear or bring. For extra fun, make the reservation under a fake name, say Mrs.
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