Okay, so I’ve been getting into this whole deepthroat thing lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I started off just kinda curious, you know? Saw some stuff online, heard some friends talking about it, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”

First time I tried, it was a total mess. I gagged, I coughed, it was not pretty. But I’m not one to give up easily. So I did a bit more research, watched a few more videos, and started practicing on my own. I found that relaxing my throat muscles really helps. I also realized that starting slow and building up gradually is the way to go.
Here’s what I do:
- First, I make sure everything is clean. Nobody wants a nasty surprise, right?
- Second, I start with some regular kissing and then move down to the neck. Just to get things going.
- Then, I start with the tip, just to get used to the feeling. I make sure to use lots of spit. Dryness is a big no-no.
- Once I’m comfortable, I start going deeper. I try to keep my throat as open and relaxed as possible. I use the back of my tongue to guide it in and push it out.
- I also found that using my hand helps a lot. I can control the pace and the depth better that way.
- Breathing is also very important. I found that breathing in and out through my nose helps me to last longer.
It’s all about practice
It took a few tries, but I finally got the hang of it. And let me tell you, the feeling is amazing. The more I practiced, the easier it got. Now, I can go pretty deep without gagging. It’s like a muscle, you gotta train it.
It’s not just about the physical sensation, though. There’s something about the intimacy of it, the connection you feel with your partner, that’s really special. It’s like you’re completely surrendering to them, and they’re completely trusting you. It’s a whole different level of intimacy. Also, it is a super good way to make my partner orgasm very quickly, just within 3 to 5 minutes, it’s crazy!
I’m still learning and experimenting, but I’m definitely enjoying the journey. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re curious, I say go for it. Just remember to be patient, practice, and most importantly, have fun!
