Are you talking about levels of arousal during foreplay, or before you even get to the bedroom?
If you're talking about showing an interest in sex, before foreplay even starts, then you'd really have to ask her. All women are different, and there are no firm "cues" as to whether a woman wants to have sex with you. Clothing isn't necessarily an indicator, and neither is pleasant conversation, or eye-contact, or any of those other things that magazines tell you to look out for. Just ask her. "Would you like to take this into the bedroom?" Run the risk of looking a bit stupid, but it's a whole lot better than mis-interpreting her friendliness for something else. Women don't all conspire together and agree on a set system of hints to show men that we're interested. One woman's "flirting" is another woman's "politeness".
If you're talking about physical arousal during foreplay, then you will notice the vagina gets very lubricated and feels more open. It's also usually hotter to the touch, and you may notice that the vulva feels a bit firmer or more pronounced, and that it gets pinker. All of these are signs of physical arousal. Again though: it makes the most sense to ask her. A woman will be able to tell you when she wants to have intercourse, or whether she wants a little bit more stimulation first.
She will be forward with her looks and body movements. She might grab at your penis? Once she is naked, you will see her enlarged clitoris, labia and nipples. Each will be reddish perhaps. She will look dreamy eyed, maybe lick her lips and she may be aggressive or lie waiting for sexual touching. There will be no hesitation and you'll know. When she is ready, you can enjoy her sexual reactions. Take time to play with her sexual parts and bring her to a high state before you bring her to climax.
Patience, tenderness, and time all help Take enough time in foreplay. Waite to see the clitoral region enlarge and the nipples stand out. She will then be ready. Prior to that and you may rush through but she will not be with you.
It is good that you ask. But you will find it hard to recognize till you practice much patience and tenderness and time with your beloved.
You can tell easy. She'll be breathing heavier, maybe letting out little moans, probably trying to undress you, she might be a bit shaky. Chances are she'll be all over you and letting her hands wander so to speak.
. of, the opposite genetic and anatomical sex ... aroused by men) and autogynephilic (aroused by the idea of being a woman). ... both males and females. Singh ...
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Dilated eyes
Upper lips turning red
Hard nipples
Pelvis motions
Lower lips swollen
Wetness
Growling
Loud sighs
Stiff legs
Curled toes
Erratic toss and turn
Occasional yelling" OMG, what are you waiting for"
Are you talking about levels of arousal during foreplay, or before you even get to the bedroom?
If you're talking about showing an interest in sex, before foreplay even starts, then you'd really have to ask her. All women are different, and there are no firm "cues" as to whether a woman wants to have sex with you. Clothing isn't necessarily an indicator, and neither is pleasant conversation, or eye-contact, or any of those other things that magazines tell you to look out for. Just ask her. "Would you like to take this into the bedroom?" Run the risk of looking a bit stupid, but it's a whole lot better than mis-interpreting her friendliness for something else. Women don't all conspire together and agree on a set system of hints to show men that we're interested. One woman's "flirting" is another woman's "politeness".
If you're talking about physical arousal during foreplay, then you will notice the vagina gets very lubricated and feels more open. It's also usually hotter to the touch, and you may notice that the vulva feels a bit firmer or more pronounced, and that it gets pinker. All of these are signs of physical arousal. Again though: it makes the most sense to ask her. A woman will be able to tell you when she wants to have intercourse, or whether she wants a little bit more stimulation first.
She will be forward with her looks and body movements. She might grab at your penis? Once she is naked, you will see her enlarged clitoris, labia and nipples. Each will be reddish perhaps. She will look dreamy eyed, maybe lick her lips and she may be aggressive or lie waiting for sexual touching. There will be no hesitation and you'll know. When she is ready, you can enjoy her sexual reactions. Take time to play with her sexual parts and bring her to a high state before you bring her to climax.
Patience, tenderness, and time all help Take enough time in foreplay. Waite to see the clitoral region enlarge and the nipples stand out. She will then be ready. Prior to that and you may rush through but she will not be with you.
It is good that you ask. But you will find it hard to recognize till you practice much patience and tenderness and time with your beloved.
You can tell easy. She'll be breathing heavier, maybe letting out little moans, probably trying to undress you, she might be a bit shaky. Chances are she'll be all over you and letting her hands wander so to speak.
Depends on the woman of course, and some are shy, and others are not.
As a man you gently nudge in that direction until you get a "no!", you will rarely get a "yes"
The clothes she selects can also be a guide
Getting wet, moaning, moving around alot, heavier breathing, lots of touching, etc. :)
Pretty much, just all the obvious things.
. of, the opposite genetic and anatomical sex ... aroused by men) and autogynephilic (aroused by the idea of being a woman). ... both males and females. Singh ...
vagina will become well lubricated
enjoy lol
vagina will become well lubricated