

The flesh directly above the areola (the colored skin surrounding the nipple) is the real star of the show. But they're actually not the most sensitive region of the chest. Those nipples, always hogging the spotlight. Press your boobs into his smooth back, or dangle them over his face during girl on top, tracing them over his nose, cheekbones, and lips-or just glide his penis across your chest. And don't overlook the benefits his body can bring. During sex, have him rub your breasts with a pair of silk underwear, tickle your nipples with a feather, or smooth hand cream all over your girls. "Introducing various types of sensation adds a new feel to ordinary touch," says Ian Kerner, Ph. The feel of soft jersey sheets, cool body lotion, or even silky fabric can make sex more thrilling. Your man may be good with his hands, but encourage him to touch your chest with something less expected once in a while. His barely there caress will stimulate the microscopic hairs on your boobs and the fine-touch nerves under the skin's surface, creating bliss-inducing shivers. To make your hills come alive without actually touching them, "have your guy rest his fingertips lightly on your sternum (the middle of your chest), then move them toward either breast, drawing light circles over the entire area," says Jaiya, co-author of Red Hot Touch. In fact, the mere suggestion of sexual touch can fire off pleasurable sensations in your breasts. The same way a guy can become erect just like that, a woman's breasts can stand at attention sans direct contact.

This touching and heaving at the same time will boost intimacy, and-because arousal increases blood flow-your breasts will feel warm, making your embrace feel even cozier. Or, while in missionary, pull him toward you until your nipples graze his chest and focus on synchronizing your breathing. To maximize its effect, while you're on top, have your guy sit up and wrap your arms around his neck, pressing your breasts into his chest. This powerful love hormone, also triggered by hugging and orgasm, fosters a strong bonding feeling between you and your partner.

D., professor emerita at Rutgers University. When your partner caresses your breasts, your brain releases a warm and fuzzy chemical into your bloodstream called oxytocin, says Beverly Whipple, Ph.
