28-10-2010, 11:42
Breasts may be very sensitive, never slap, drop or pinch them-do not handle roughly. Generally you start with circular stokes. One can do figure of eight strokes. A flowing and sensitive stroke is best. Slow generally feels better than fast massage strokes.One can start from the nipple and for this, push downwards with first three fingers of the hand. The movements are to be slow and almost elegant for better results. She should not apply any sort of heavy pressures.
Once that first step is done, the breasts then should be softly massaged with some kneading kind of massage. For this, one should hold one breast with both the hands in order to hold it like cup. Here too, one should not apply heavy pressure at any cost; she should stop it if starts to hurt. Hold the breast in this fashion and then go on kneading it somewhat for a while. Finish the procedure for one breast and then take-on to another one.
Next step begins by holding the breast just as it had been done in the prior step. But here, instead of compressing it out, get it a spinning kind of motion. For this, rotate the hands (and so the breasts) first in clockwise movement and then followed by anticlockwise motion with equal pressure and effort. Continue the entire procedure for about ten times. Then repeat the same onto the other breast.
At the end of the session, finally, open the palms from the breast in such a way that they do not cover the areola and face down. Then moving the palms downwards in order to have the fingers rubbing against the side surfaces of the breasts would be ideal to give fuller and firmer look to the breasts. However, this should not be done onto the nipples, as this might spoil their shapes. Continue the same for about 10 times on each breast.
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Once that first step is done, the breasts then should be softly massaged with some kneading kind of massage. For this, one should hold one breast with both the hands in order to hold it like cup. Here too, one should not apply heavy pressure at any cost; she should stop it if starts to hurt. Hold the breast in this fashion and then go on kneading it somewhat for a while. Finish the procedure for one breast and then take-on to another one.
Next step begins by holding the breast just as it had been done in the prior step. But here, instead of compressing it out, get it a spinning kind of motion. For this, rotate the hands (and so the breasts) first in clockwise movement and then followed by anticlockwise motion with equal pressure and effort. Continue the entire procedure for about ten times. Then repeat the same onto the other breast.
At the end of the session, finally, open the palms from the breast in such a way that they do not cover the areola and face down. Then moving the palms downwards in order to have the fingers rubbing against the side surfaces of the breasts would be ideal to give fuller and firmer look to the breasts. However, this should not be done onto the nipples, as this might spoil their shapes. Continue the same for about 10 times on each breast.
Regards,
http://www.mynetpharma.com