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How to perform deepthroating - techniques

Date Added: November 17, 2009 02:05:29 AM
Author: Derek
Category: Reference
 
A type of oral sex performed on the penis is known as FELLATIO. The term "fellatio" is a derivative of a Latin word meaning "to suck". In the present-day language it is commonly known as a blowjob. Fellatio can be performed both by ladies and males, and is regarded as an extremely arousing and pleasurable activity for those who are involved in it. It is unknown who, when and where introduced fellatio. Nonetheless, it is proved to have been extensively performed in ancient civilizations. For instance, fellatio is featured in Kama Sutra with a step-by-step guidance on how to perform it. At present, as well as in the ancient times, fellatio is practised to boost sexual sensations and bring a male to an explosive climax. It is performed during foreplay before vaginal or anal penetration or as a part of oral sex. Fellatio can be divided into four types. A traditional fellatio is when the giver is active and the receiver is passive. The second form of fellatio is when the giver is passive and the receiver is active, thrusting while penetrating the sexual partner's mouth. The third kind is known as auto-fellatio in which a man is able to perform "blowjob" on his own penis. And the fourth type is deepthroating. It was named after a 1972 pornographic movie which concentrates on it. This method involves taking the whole aroused penis in the mouth, the shaft bending somewhat to allow the tip of the penis to glide partly down the giver's throat. Special practice is required to avoid gagging. At deepthroathowto. Com you will be given a complete direction on how perform a deepthroat fellatio in the right way. The fellatio techniques may lead to an orgasm and ejaculation of semen that may or may not be swallowed, depending on personal preferences. It should be noted that powerful sexual stimulation of the penis will make the organ produce a small quantity of fluid before ejaculation. Its purpose is to cleanse the urethra before ejaculation as well as to lubricate the foreskin during foreplay and vaginal or anal penetration. Though oral sex does not involve penetration, both participants are at risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. The giver is more at risk than the person receiving it, even if ejaculation does not happen in the mouth. The risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease can be reduced by putting on a condom.

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