Layering
Indirect pleasure through surrounding skin
Avoiding the direct route
We know we don’t need to tell you this, but the clit is super sensitive. Often what feels best is to avoid touching the exposed part and move the layers of skin around it, instead.
The skin works sort of like a soft blanket—you move the blanket and the blanket nudges the clit and that feels pretty darn nice. There are lots of ways to do it - and they each feel very different.
Avoiding the direct route
We know we don’t need to tell you this, but the clit is super sensitive. Often what feels best is to avoid touching the exposed part and move the layers of skin around it, instead.
The skin works sort of like a soft blanket—you move the blanket and the blanket nudges the clit and that feels pretty darn nice. There are lots of ways to do it - and they each feel very different.
The Low-Down on Layering
Less Is More
Layering Variations
From Least to Most Direct:
Laying It On Thick
Through Fabric – The least direct way to touch the clit is to put lots of layers between you and it. We’ll get to the best ways to use skin in a minute, but you can also touch through soft fabric, like underwear...
Expand detailLaying It On Thin - Through the Hood
We know the one thing you want from a research study about women’s sexual pleasure is a great casual clothing metaphor for your lady bits. Well we’ve got one for you: The clit comes with a sort of...
Expand detailFine Tuning
When Layering Is Best
Bringing it to the Bedroom
Helpful Guidelines
- Repetition. An indirect touch may have to be repeated for several minutes before it feels good.
- Fine-Tune. Because the difference between “yum” and “ouch” can be incredibly tiny, it’s great to play the “optometrist game” to fine-tune. “Is it better like this or better like this? A or B?”
- Ladder Up. When in doubt, start with the most gentle, least direct layering (above the clit, on the hood) and gradually throw in more intense variations to see what feels good.
Most Common Challenges
- Don’t get discouraged. Even a few millimeters, or a tiny difference in angle or pressure can feel entirely different - so it takes fine-tuning - when in doubt, touch through more layers first.
- Upward swipes. The hood is natural protection during moves from top to bottom. But on the bottom it’s often unprotected, so swiping motions that go upward from below make direct contact. That feels far more intense, even with little pressure and that can hurt. A lot. So be careful with the upward strokes unless you start very gentle and find that it feels good.
- Too fast. Too hard. Don’t go faster when it feels good. Don’t press harder when it feels good. If it feels good, you’re doing it right. Stick with it!