Moreman
Moreman Many men and ladies delight in "French" Kissing. This is where the tongues of every partner explore each other's mouths, are sucked on like small phalluses; and generally, creates a terribly intense and dynamic kind of oral stimulation using the tongue and mouth. Why is this thus stimulating and sexually arousing?
The reason for this is often that the tongue has an immense amount of different neurological connections to it. More than most folks notice. In fact, the Moreman tongue is innervated by 5 of the twelve cranial nerves, that is an amazing and diverse quantity of nervous stimulation. Such "French" kissing activates and utilizes these nerves for perception and relation of nervous stimulation. They embody:
The Trigeminal Nerve (CN5) - This nerves relates sensations of pain, heat, cold, and touch.
The Facial Nerve (CN7) - This relays taste from the front portion of the tongue to the brain.
The Glosso-Pharyngeal Nerve (CN9) - Relays style from the rear portion of the tongue.
The Vagus Nerve (CN10) - Responsible for taste and therefore the swallowing mechanism.
The Hypoglossal Nerve (CN12) - This can be the nerve associated with the muscular facet of the tongue.
Humans are actually sensory beings. Like the Pink Floyd song, "Breathe," off of the album, Dark Side of the Moon says, "All you touch and all you see is all of your life will ever be." Meaning that the fulcrum purpose of our existence is based on what we have a tendency to understand through our sensory organs (hearing, vision, touch, etc.).