
Laura: You separate the terms sensual pleasure and erotic pleasure. What’s the difference? What body parts are involved? Women do not experience sexual pleasure with a lover? Thanks for clarifying my doubts. JANE: Sensual refers to pleasure from being touched (without erotic arousal). Eroticism refers to psychological stimuli that are associated with sexual activity, such as genitals and penetration. JANE (cont): Sexual response involves the brain responding to erotic stimuli. Hence why men admire women’s bodies, particularly the genitals. Men are stimulated visually and nudity equates to a possible opportunity for penetration. JANE (cont): Sexual response is a vital characteristic of male reproductive function. But most women are not responsive. They are not intended to be. Women tend to look for emotional rewards, such as love and affection, from their relationships with men. JANE (cont): Women are not aroused by realworld triggers such as nudity and opportunities for penetrative sex. A responsive woman discovers orgasm alone because her mind responds to explicit erotic fantasies in a way that causes her instinctively (due to her mental arousal) to stimulate her genitals in a way that leads to orgasm. An interesting & fun way to learn about sexuality for all