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The Female Breast

The Female Breast (written by Alex Robboy, LSW)

In the US, people seem obsessed with the female breast size. It seems as if breasts are idealized and large breasts are better. In fact, small breasts and large breasts have the same number of nerve endings. Thus, the woman with smaller breasts may experience increased sensations per touch. This results, from a condensed amount of nerve endings. All breast respond with time; (lovers, go slow, take your time and slowly fondle the breast. Areas that are especially sensitive to touch include the nipple, and the areola (the pinkish area that directly surrounds the nipple). Begin at the bottom of the breast, with the tips of your fingers slowly graze her skin. In long circular motions begin to use your fingers to circle her breast, spiraling inward. For every two movements towards the center of her breasts, the nipple, take one small move-outwards. This should begin to drive her wild. She may even want to grasp your hand and place it directly on her nipples. Do not let her do this. Continue slow movements towards her nipple while taking your time. She is not going anywhere. Tease her. As you begin to reach the center, take your other hand and start the ascent with her other breast all over again. This whole process should take about 15 minutes. Next wet the tip of your finger and slowly touch the top of her nipple. Then, very lightly take your finger tips and squeeze them together over the nipple and slowly bring your mouth down on them . . .

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The Founder: "Alex" Caroline Robboy, LCSW, QSW, CAS

Ms. Robboy is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Center for Growth Inc and How To Have Good Sex Inc.  Alex practices marriage and family therapy and sex therapy, and also conducts periodic seminars about human sexuality throughout the northeastern United States.

Ms. Robboy graduated from the University of Pennsylvania where she earned a Masters degree in Social Work, a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Human Sexuality Education and a Post-Masters Certificate in Marriage Counseling & Sex Therapy. Through the American Board of Sexology, she is a board certified sexologist and through the American Association of Sex Educators Counselors and Therapists a certified sex therapist.  Additionally, she is a licensed clinical social worker and a member of the American Board of Marriage and Family Therapy.

 

  Our Philosophy sex is like dancing, it changes every time. It depends on culture, atmosphere and mood. Sometimes it is done alone, with a partner or in a group. It can be fast and hard or slow and soft. Sex is a combination of non-verbal negotiation and verbal cues: a scream, a twitch of the toes, or a flush of the face. There is no one 'right' way to move, only what feels good to all those involved. 
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