The way to a man’s heart is apparently through his ear—at least, according to Vietnamese “ear pickers” who fiddle so well within the auditory canals of men that they’ve been said to hit the g-spot. (They must be picking pretty deep.)
Dr. Todd Dray, an ear, nose and throat surgeon at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center-Santa Clara says that the ear has a g-spot all its own, separate from that point of pleasure located below the belt. “The skin in your ear is super thin—it's paper thin,” he said. “It's very sensitive. And there are a lot of nerves that converge in the ear.” That might be why scores of Vietnamese men are lining up to get their ears picked by women in salons across Ho Chi Minh City.
The intent is simply to remove excess wax from the ears, of course, but some claim that it’s like good sex, able to make ear picking clients moan with perceived “ear-gasms.” And, while men make up the majority of the ear pickees, there are women who enjoy it as well
Like Katie Dang, a singer who divides her time between the United States and Ho Chi Minh City. “Everybody is afraid the first time—but after, it's, ‘Oh my God!’” Sounds like music to our ears.
Dr. Todd Dray, an ear, nose and throat surgeon at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center-Santa Clara says that the ear has a g-spot all its own, separate from that point of pleasure located below the belt. “The skin in your ear is super thin—it's paper thin,” he said. “It's very sensitive. And there are a lot of nerves that converge in the ear.” That might be why scores of Vietnamese men are lining up to get their ears picked by women in salons across Ho Chi Minh City.
The intent is simply to remove excess wax from the ears, of course, but some claim that it’s like good sex, able to make ear picking clients moan with perceived “ear-gasms.” And, while men make up the majority of the ear pickees, there are women who enjoy it as well
Like Katie Dang, a singer who divides her time between the United States and Ho Chi Minh City. “Everybody is afraid the first time—but after, it's, ‘Oh my God!’” Sounds like music to our ears.
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