Okay, so, deep throating. It’s one of those things that seems way more intimidating than it actually is. I mean, the first time I heard about it, I was like, “No way, that’s impossible, I’m gonna choke and die.” But then, you know, curiosity (and a little bit of peer pressure) got the best of me, and I decided to give it a go.

Getting Started
First off, let me tell you, practice is key. You can’t just jump in headfirst (pun intended) and expect to be a pro. I started by just getting used to the sensation of having something, ahem, larger in my mouth. Fingers are a good starting point, but they don’t quite do the trick. I found that using a, well, let’s call it a “practice tool,” helped a lot. Something smooth and cylindrical. You get the idea.
The Mental Game
A big part of this whole thing is mental. You gotta relax. I know, easier said than done when you’re about to put something that far down your throat. But trust me, tension is your worst enemy. I started by taking some deep breaths, doing some light stretching, you know, like I was about to run a marathon or something. And I reminded myself that this was supposed to be fun, not some kind of torture.
The Technique
- Lube is your friend. Seriously, don’t even think about trying this without it. It makes everything so much smoother and more comfortable.
- Start slow. No need to rush things. I started by just getting the tip in, then gradually worked my way down.
- Find your rhythm. This is a bit hard to explain, but you’ll figure it out. It’s kind of like a gentle rocking motion.
- Communicate. This is super important, especially if you’re doing this with a partner. Let them know what feels good, what doesn’t, and when you need a break.
The First Time
Okay, so the first time I actually tried it with my partner, I won’t lie, it was a bit of a disaster. I gagged, he panicked, and we both ended up laughing hysterically. But, you know what? We didn’t give up. We talked about it, figured out what went wrong, and tried again. And the second time? Much better. Still not perfect, but definitely an improvement.
Keep Practicing
It took a few more tries before I really got the hang of it. But eventually, I did. And let me tell you, it was worth the effort. It’s a whole different level of, well, you know. It’s not something I do all the time, but it’s definitely a fun trick to have up my sleeve (or, uh, down my throat).
So, if you’re curious about deep throating, I say go for it. Just remember to be patient, practice, and most importantly, have fun with it. And if you gag a little (or a lot) at first, don’t worry, it happens to the best of us. Just keep at it, and you’ll be a pro in no time.
