If you mean inside the vagina, it is called the G-spot, and not every woman has that. If you mean on the top of the vulva, the sensitive spot there is called the clitoris. It is sort of like a tiny penis, and it gets erect during arousal. It is possible that the G-spot mentioned above is the part of the vagina wall that pushes against the nerves leading to the clitoris, thus the clitoris gets stimulated from the inside while it is engorged.
The soft part of your finger is called the fingertip. It is the padded area at the end of your finger that is sensitive to touch.
The most sensitive part of the leg is typically the shin area, as it is composed of numerous nerves close to the surface of the skin. These nerves are easily stimulated, making this area more sensitive to touch and pain compared to other parts of the leg.
The least sensitive body parts tend to be the back and the palms of the hands. These areas have fewer nerve endings compared to other parts of the body, resulting in reduced sensitivity to touch and pain.
Most probably her eyes because eyes are the most sensitive organ of the human body.
penis and vagina
Arouse is a verb.
I'm not sure what you mean by "gee spot." If you are referring to the "G-spot," it is an area located on the front wall of the vagina that can be sensitive and pleasurable for some individuals when stimulated. If you have a different question in mind, could you please provide more context?
because your tongue is the most sensitive part of your body
Touching sensitive areas such as the neck, shoulders, or inner thighs can be effective for arousal, as these areas are often highly responsive to gentle caresses. Additionally, exploring erogenous zones like the lower back or the ears can enhance intimacy and excitement. Ultimately, it’s important to communicate with your partner to discover what they enjoy the most.
The soft part of your finger is called the fingertip. It is the padded area at the end of your finger that is sensitive to touch.
The most sensitive part of the leg is typically the shin area, as it is composed of numerous nerves close to the surface of the skin. These nerves are easily stimulated, making this area more sensitive to touch and pain compared to other parts of the leg.
If you mean "does a touch screen count as an output device", then the answer is "yes, in part". A touch screen is actually two components -- a touch-sensitive surface of some type over the top of a grid of pixels.The touch-sensitive surface is an input device, but the actual display components are an output device. Therefore, the touch sensitive display as a whole is both an input device and an output device.
gender sensitivity is whether male or female that cannot touch the other private part of the body
The simplest answer is Where does it feel good? But generally girls touch the clitoris and try to finger the vagina. When people talk about fingering, it means a finger or two put inside the vagina. If you aren't ready for that, it's okay.
Mainly our hands, but potentially any part of the body. We can also use tools when it is not safe to touch things directly.
well to answer the last part of the question lol make sure its ok with her...and after ask if it was ok to do it again or if you should wait
It means receptive to sensation, particularly the sensations of touch, heat, and cold. It's the opposite of numb. If a part of the skin is very sensitive, it is over-receptive to sensation, so the least touch causes pain. By extension this is applied to people's emotional reactions, where some have an emotional reaction to the slightest provocation. It also has an extended meaning when talking about touch-sensitive screens--although the screen does not have feelings, it reacts to the touch of a finger.