The tissue delta I want to address in this post describes a very special penile area. It prominently contains the frenulum located on the underside of a cockhead. Not only are men treated with a highly appealing visual of never-ceasing fascination, even more this blissed triangle provides us with a spot that easily triggers ejaculation when (solely) stimulated!
This area, also known as frenular delta, is considered by many as most sensitive of a given penis, as expressed in a scientific article by Ken McGrath:
The frenular delta is noted by men as the most sensitive area of their penis, especially in the mid-line nearest the frenulum, and the frenulum itself.
Also Wikipedia agrees, following several sources:
The frenulum and the associated tissue delta on the underside of the penis below the corona has been described in sexuality textbooks as "very reactive" and "particularly responsive to touch that is light and soft". The "underside of the shaft of the penis, meaning the body below the corona" is a "source of distinct pleasure".
It may be less the skin (if you are intact, the frenulum) that does the magic. When we look at the sensitivity graph we realize that highest skin-sensitivity does not lie within the triangle (compare here).
Fact is that this triangle of bliss is one kind of a lustful spot, probably due to the intertwining of tissues (skin and erectile). In my experience sufficient pressure here will accelerate the approach of PONR. But you will know what works best for you.
I found a text on a masturbation-method focusing at the frenular delta:
The circling technique: using the pad of your index or middle finger, make circles on the underside of the head right at or beneath where the ridge meets. This area is extremely sensitive, so be careful; lighter touching is more stimulating than heavy. Vary the pressure, direction and speed. Try to just relax and feel the sensation in your cock.
Take your time. The longer you take – especially if you are edging – the more intense the orgasm and the bigger your load.
When you feel like you can’t go on, speed up the circles; you’ll start cumming, and for maximum effect, continue the circles until the last bit comes out or even after.
While everyone is different, my experience and what I’ve heard confirms that you’ll cum differently using this technique than from plain stroking. With stroking, you are more likely to shoot or spray your cum out. With circling, you are most likely to have your cum pumped, flowed, or even gushed out; I’ve had all three happen.
At last take a look at some animated gifs for variations of the techniques of teasing this area performed by a knowledgeable partner:
Do you sense it tingling at your blissed triangle?!
This area, also known as frenular delta, is considered by many as most sensitive of a given penis, as expressed in a scientific article by Ken McGrath:
The frenular delta is noted by men as the most sensitive area of their penis, especially in the mid-line nearest the frenulum, and the frenulum itself.
Also Wikipedia agrees, following several sources:
The frenulum and the associated tissue delta on the underside of the penis below the corona has been described in sexuality textbooks as "very reactive" and "particularly responsive to touch that is light and soft". The "underside of the shaft of the penis, meaning the body below the corona" is a "source of distinct pleasure".
It may be less the skin (if you are intact, the frenulum) that does the magic. When we look at the sensitivity graph we realize that highest skin-sensitivity does not lie within the triangle (compare here).
Fact is that this triangle of bliss is one kind of a lustful spot, probably due to the intertwining of tissues (skin and erectile). In my experience sufficient pressure here will accelerate the approach of PONR. But you will know what works best for you.
I found a text on a masturbation-method focusing at the frenular delta:
The circling technique: using the pad of your index or middle finger, make circles on the underside of the head right at or beneath where the ridge meets. This area is extremely sensitive, so be careful; lighter touching is more stimulating than heavy. Vary the pressure, direction and speed. Try to just relax and feel the sensation in your cock.
Take your time. The longer you take – especially if you are edging – the more intense the orgasm and the bigger your load.
When you feel like you can’t go on, speed up the circles; you’ll start cumming, and for maximum effect, continue the circles until the last bit comes out or even after.
While everyone is different, my experience and what I’ve heard confirms that you’ll cum differently using this technique than from plain stroking. With stroking, you are more likely to shoot or spray your cum out. With circling, you are most likely to have your cum pumped, flowed, or even gushed out; I’ve had all three happen.
At last take a look at some animated gifs for variations of the techniques of teasing this area performed by a knowledgeable partner:
Do you sense it tingling at your blissed triangle?!