Being able to tell if a woman is horny isn’t exactly as easy as being able to tell if a man is horny. While men get the telltale sign of an erection, the female signs of arousal can be a bit more subtle if you’re not currently hitting second base. While subtle, they’re not impossible to see, and we want to break down a few signs that you can look for to see if you’re on the right track:
- Look for flushing – For women, a sign of arousal is flushing, and this could be flushing on the breasts, “down there” flushing, or flushing to the face. If her skin is turning slightly pink or darkening while you’re interacting with one another, it’s a great sign of sexual arousal occurring.
- Stiff nipples – While nipples stiffen when a woman is cold, they’ll also tend to get hard when a woman is horny as well. Erect nipples aren’t an across the board sign of arousal, so it may not be the case in all women, but it is a very common and simple to spot indication.
- Wetness – The most telltale sign telling you that a woman is horny is vaginal wetness, but you’ll have to already be stimulating the area to find this out. During arousal, blood flow to the vaginal region increases, causing the vagina to self-lubricate with a thin but silky clear liquid.
- Increased heart rate – During arousal, the body is sending blood careening down to the vagina, thereby increasing the heart rate and blood pressure of the woman. If you’re close to one another and you notice her heart beat start to quicken, it could be a sure sign that she is becoming aroused.
- Heavy breathing – Along with increased heart rate, a woman will begin to breathe more heavily when she is horny, and as the blood is pumping through her veins. This can be simple to look for during make out sessions, when her breath will be easy to feel.
While female signs of arousal may not be as obvious as a man’s, they’re still there. With careful observation, you can pinpoint signs of this excitement and learn how to tell if a woman is horny. Additionally, if these signs are present at one time, then begin to slow or stop, you can also tell if what you’re doing is working for or against your efforts!