In a world obsessed with what’s between the legs, it’s easy to forget about the main erogenous zone above the waist: the nipples.
Of course, there are many other ways to experience the “Big O” (more than ten, in fact). But everyone’s breasts have the potential to unleash a powerful new way to climax. Behold, a nipple orgasm.
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What is nipple orgasm and how to achieve it?
dr. Janet Brito, a sexologist and clinical psychologist in Honolulu, defines a nipple orgasm as “a pleasurable release of sexual arousal directed at stimulation of the nipple rather than triggered by direct stimulation of the clitoris or penis,” as reported by Women’s. Health.

Your ability to orgasm in your nipple is a result of the many nerve endings in and around your nipple, adds Dr. Holly Richmond, a somatic psychologist and board-certified sex therapist.
Are you ready to give it a try? Experts explain what a nipple orgasm feels like, how to experience it and why you should show love to your nipples regularly.
What does a nipple orgasm look like?
The sensation of nipple orgasm varies from person to person. It can feel subtle, strong, or like a slow build-up.
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“Nipples are erogenous zones with thousands of nerve endings. For many, they are very sensitive, and for others, [la estimulación] it can be painful,” says Debra Laino, Ph.D., AASECT-certified sex educator, board-certified clinical sexologist, and relationship therapist.

“The nipples can send messages to the sensory cortex of the brain, which is the same area stimulated by genital stimuli.”
Also, some people can experience a nipple orgasm exclusively in the chest area, says Shadeen Francis, LMFT, a board-certified sex therapist and marriage and family therapist.
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How to achieve nipple orgasm?
Practice practice practice. Each body reacts to stimulation in its own way, so it is important to experiment, listen to your body and focus on the pleasure aspect, not necessarily on the goal of orgasm.
To figure out what works best for you, be sure to “start with masturbation” (aka masturbation), says Richmond.
This way you will discover what you would like the other person to do. Additionally, you may even find that one nipple is more sensitive than the other.

In the beginning, Brito recommends “experimenting with different toques.” For example, touch the nipple lightly to moderately (with your fingers), or you can try massaging the entire breast and then move on to pinching, twisting, and squeezing the entire area.
You can then move on to pulling on the nipple before focusing directly on the nipple itself.
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