Publicado: 2023-03-13 14:14:20
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Deep-throating is an advanced oral sex technique that can be incredibly satisfying for both the recipient and the giver. Learn more about the oral sex technique and tips to help you make the most of the experience.
Deep-throating is an oral sex technique that involves taking the entire penis in the mouth until it reaches the back of the throat. Deep throat can trigger the pharyngeal reflex (also known as the gag reflex), a physical contraction that prevents choking and causes the donor to choke or even regurgitate. The success of this technique usually depends on the recipient's ability to accept the full girth of the partner's penis into the mouth without choking or regurgitating (unless the recipient likes this kink). There are several ways to desensitize this reflex, such as deep breathing or routine manual stimulation, making the process more pleasant for those who are uncomfortable with the bodily reactions resulting from deep throat.
If it's your first time doing a deep throat, take control of the rhythm. While regular oral sex may be more casual in approach, the deep throat requires precision to be satisfactory for the recipient and safe for the giver.
Before starting the process, apply lubricant to your partner's penis to prevent friction, which can be painful for both the recipient and the donor.
Placing your mouth and throat in an aligned position can help relax your throat muscles, making it easier for your penis to explore the depths of your throat. Lie down on the bed, with your head slightly off the edge of the bed, and ask your partner to lean over you, bringing his penis to mouth level.
If you are new to the deep throat, giving the receiver the power to control the process will ensure your comfort as you become familiar with the action.
Use your hands to gently pull your partner towards you while guiding the penis into your mouth. Start doing a back and forth motion before taking the penis deeper into your mouth.
When you can comfortably hold your penis at the back of your throat, allow your partner to gently push. Inhale and exhale through the nose, synchronizing it with the retractions; if you need or are having trouble breathing, take breaks.