Deep throating carries inherent risks and requires careful attention to safety and comfort. Here's some information:
Communication: Clear and honest communication with your partner is crucial. Discuss boundaries, limits, and safe words beforehand.
Relaxation: Tension can make deep throating uncomfortable or even dangerous. Focus on relaxation techniques like deep breathing.
Lubrication: Generous amounts of lubrication are essential to minimize friction and prevent injury. Use a water-based lubricant.
Technique: Start slowly and gently. A common technique involves tilting the head back and opening the throat while the partner gradually inserts. Avoid gagging by focusing on breathing through the nose and relaxing the back of the throat. Use hands to control depth and pressure.
Gag Reflex: Everyone has a gag reflex. You can try to desensitize it over time with gentle stimulation of the gag%20reflex point (located on the roof of the mouth) but proceed with caution. This takes practice and patience.
Hygiene: Maintaining good hygiene is important for both partners.
Stopping: It's essential to stop immediately if you feel pain, discomfort, or the urge to gag uncontrollably. Remember, you're in control and can stop at any time. There is no shame in not being able to do it.
Risks: Potential risks include injury to the throat, choking, and the spread of STIs.
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