What are erogenous zones? Describe the primary and secondary erogenous zones.
What will be an ideal response?
Erogenous zones are areas on the body that provide a lot of pleasure when touched, caressed, licked, or kissed. Primary erogenous zones are the areas of the body that are most associated with sexual touch and pleasure. They include the genitals, butt, anus, perineum, breasts, and inner surface of the thighs, armpits, navel, neck, ears, and mouth. Secondary erogenous zones are other areas of the body where we feel sexual sensations. Due to individual variation in people's preferences for touch, virtually any other area of the body can be a secondary erogenous zone.
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