Baldies get turned on by having scalp touched as eggheads share erogenous zone

Eggheads say six out of 10 baldies get turned on by having their scalp touched.

The bonce is one of the human body’s many less obvious erogenous zones – but it still gets both men and women in the mood when caressed.

And baldies have a head start because the sensitive nerve endings on the head are not protected by hair.

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They really really like having their head rubbed (stock)
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To come up with the findings, married couples dating site Illicit Encounters® asked 1,000 blokes which unlikely erogenous zones on their body most turned them on.

Its spokeswoman Jessica Leoni said: “Now we know why bald men are so sexy.

“Our research shows they have a great advantage over men with a full head of hair because the gentlest of touches is likely to set them off.



It is believed to be due nerve endings no longer being covered by hair (stock)
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“Of all the erogenous zones in the body it is not the one that most easily springs to mind.”

Some 75% of people say they get turned on by their neck being touched by a partner.

The ears are the second biggest turn on for 73% of us, followed by the small of the back on 68%. The scalp came fourth on 58%.

Not so sexy were the arms, which were voted ninth in the poll for 33% of folk, with elbows sneaking in at 10th place on 29%.

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