For thousands of years, sexuality has been approached with different types of massage. There are many different types of sexual massage available today, including sexual reflexology. Sexual reflexology is a practice that uses the principles of general reflexology to increase sexual pleasure. Reflexology has its roots in Chinese medical traditions, but has undergone many changes over the years. Today, reflexology is the practice of using “pressure points” on the hands, feet, and ears to trigger reactions in the rest of the body.
What is sexual reflexology?
There is not yet a current scientific consensus on whether medical reflexology can provide the benefits that many people claim to have. But there are also many affirmations about standing reflexology points. In reflexology theory, the lower lateral and upper points and areas on the feet correspond to specific organs, bones and body systems. Treating these points is seen as a low-risk and potentially beneficial way to add interest to your sex life.
Sexual reflexology is practiced to take this one step further by identifying pressure points on the genitals that can trigger sexual responses. The strongest reflex points on the body appear as sexual reflexology points. Proponents of sexual reflexology often refer to reflexology’s long history, but the sexual aspects of this practice are considered a more recent development. Reflexology sexual stimulation points are areas of pressure and massage application to some points under the feet.
What regions are on the map of sexual reflexology points?
Sexual reflexology relies on pressure points. Some reflexologists claim that these pressure points are connected to certain emotions or bodily organs. However, studies suggesting the benefits of reflexology have found no proven link between any pressure points and specific organs or emotions. The reflexology sexual stimulation point offers general relaxation and pleasure. Besides, no pressure point can affect distant organs or certain emotions.
Once you find a map that fits your experience with anatomy, you can begin to stimulate your sexual pressure points. You can practice stimulating your own sexual pressure points or try sexual reflexology with a partner. If you choose to explore sexual reflexology on your own, you can start by finding a map of sexual pressure points:
- Solar Plexus: It is the heel point in the center, it provides relaxation.
- Brain: The apex of all 10 fingers and raises libido, strengthens imagination.
- Pituitary: It is the center point of the big toe and controls hormone secretion.
- Hypothalamus: The point on the outside of your big toe and signals the ovaries and testicles to produce estrogen and testosterone.
- Adrenal glands: The point in the middle of the sole near the inner edge of the foot and increases overall energy.
- Spine: The inner edge of the foot is the six point of the center of the sole and increases flexibility.
- Uterus/prostate: It is the inner point of the ankles. Supports uterine orgasm and ejaculation.