Nipples

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The nipples are an erogenous zone for people with all kinds of bodies, and many find that they're uniquely sensitive to stimulation. People with breasts tend to find that their nipples are more sensitive than those of people without, but this is by no means a reliable or universal guideline. Pleasure, pain and even bondage can all use the nipples; they're a great site for pinwheels, clamps, pegs, wax, caressing, licking, stroking, touching, kissing, biting and more. Dominant types often enjoy nipple stimulation just as much as their submissive counterparts, though for obvious reasons they're less likely to be interested in the more painful and intense end of the spectrum. Try some things out and don't be afraid to experiment!

Do I have a nipple fetish? 

If you find the nipples to be the biggest turn on in a person then you might have a nipple fetish. As long as you’re happy that it isn’t causing any problems for you, embrace your fetish!

Why do we have nipples?

Female presenting people have them to feed their children. Male presenting people have them because they develop early in the womb, before lots of the male hormone, testosterone is released.

Are my nipples normal?

Unless they are painful, enlarged or leaking fluid they’re likely to be completely normal. Some people have inverted ones, some people have different sized nipples, long ones or really short ones. They might have large areola or very small ones. This variety is perfectly normal.

Are nipple injections safe?

As with any medical procedure there is risk, but it is relatively small. However, it’s completely elective and not at all needed. And it’s recommended not to have this surgery until you’re sure you’re having no more children that you might breastfeed. There is no particular way a nipple should look. We’re all unique.

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    Welcome to a guided breath play and sensual exploration experience. This journey combines deep, rhythmic breathing techniques inspired by various breathwork practices such as Holotropic Breathing, Wim Hof Method, and others, with gentle, explorative touch. This guide is designed for beginners, providing clear instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Best if you have a partner to monitor your progression.

    Preparation:

    • Setting:Choose a comfortable, private space where you won't be disturbed. Have a comfortable place to lie down, like a bed or a padded mat on the floor.
    • Mindset:Ensure you are in a calm, open state of mind. This exercise involves both your body and your emotions.
    • Safety: Never practice breath holds alone if you are inexperienced, and avoid this practice if you have respiratory issues, are pregnant, or have cardiovascular problems. Always listen to your body, and stop if you feel uncomfortable.

      Guided Experience:

      Part 1: Establishing Rhythm

      1. Begin in a Comfortable Position: Lie down flat on your back with your hands resting by your sides. Close your eyes to enhance your focus on your breath and sensations.

      2. Basic Deep Breathing:

        • Inhale deeply through your nose for a count of 4, filling your lungs fully and expanding your abdomen.
        • Hold your breath for a count of 4.
        • Exhale slowly through your mouth for a count of 6, releasing all the air and contracting your abdomen.
        • Repeat this cycle three times to get comfortable with deep breathing.

          Part 2: Sensual Exploration with Breath

      3. Gentle Touch Exploration:

        • Continue the deep breathing rhythm.
        • Begin to lightly run the fingertips of one hand across different parts of your body: start from the forehead, trace down to your neck, over your shoulders, arms, and down to your stomach and legs.
        • Notice how each part of your body feels as you touch it—warm, cool, tingling, or neutral.

      4. Breath Holds and Touch:

        • Inhale deeply and hold your breath at the top. While holding your breath, gently press on areas you find soothing or stimulating (like pressing gently around your thighs, knees, or calves).
        • Hold as long as is comfortable, then release your breath slowly.

      5. Exploring Extended Exhales:

        • After a few cycles of regular breathing, take a deep inhale and exhale everything completely and hold your breath with no air in your lungs.
        • With empty lungs, lightly caress sensitive areas like your inner wrists, neck, or around your hips. The lack of breath can intensify the sensory experience.

          Part 3: Integrating Advanced Breathing Techniques

      6. Alkaline Breathing:

        • Inhale deeply and exhale rapidly for 20 breaths. Feel the warmth that builds in your body with the rapid exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

      7. Breath of Fire:

        • Perform quick, rhythmic exhales through your nose only, focusing on the abdomen contracting with each breath. Focus only on the exhale the inhale will come naturally. Do this for 30 seconds.
        • Follow with a deep inhale, hold for a moment at the top with full lungs, and explore touching your chest or gently pinching your nipples for added sensation.

      8. Cool Down with Holotropic Influences:

        • Return to normal breathing. Let your breath flow naturally and take a moment to let your body and mind absorb the sensations and calmness.

          Conclusion:
          Open your eyes slowly, bringing your awareness back to the room. Sit up gradually, and drink some water to rehydrate and ground yourself.

          Reflection:
          Consider how your body and mind felt during the exercise. What sensations were most prominent? How did controlling your breath affect your emotional and physical state? Reflecting on these questions can deepen your understanding and appreciation of breath play combined with sensual exploration.

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    Nipples are sensitive parts of the body and respond strongly to stimulation. Some people really love all kinds of nipple play. From soft, gentle stroking to nipple clamps there’s bound to be some kind of nipple play for you to enjoy. There’s no need for special equipment, pinching, licking, stroking and biting are great ways to indulge in nipple play. But if you want to get really into it, you could use clamps or suckers or if you’re a fan of pain, staples or needles through the nipple can be fun. It all counts as nipple play, so you have plenty to explore and enjoy.
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