What Are Some Common Guidelines When It Comes to Giving Great

What Are Some Common Guidelines When It Comes to Giving Great?

Head To Women?

Get Her into A Comfortable Position

Since women naturally take longer to get off than men, getting your partner into a comfortable position makes her feel wanted, a key that opens the doors of intense pleasure.

Tease Them

Teasing and touching are a great way to warm your partner for the main event. Making your partner fully aroused before the main event makes the play more pleasurable and enjoyable.

Bring Your hands and Finger into Action.

Do not leave all work to your tongue. With your hands, grab your partner’s thighs or stroke their tummy to give them a tingly feeling. Initiate a gentle finger play. Tease them with all your love until they reach the final glory.

Pay Attention to What Your Partner Says or Does

While teasing, stroking, or giving your partner finger pleasure, you might want to pay attention to what they say or do. This is the best way to know what pleasures her most. If she erotically moves her lips, makes high-pitched screams, and grabs the back of your neck or sheets, you are doing a good job. Now, focus on the zones making her lose her mind.

Keep Your Tongue On her Clitoris

Eating her out is the moment you have been waiting for. As a female sexologist, I do not advise walking your tongue around your partner’s entire vagina. Instead, keep it on her clitoris. The clitoris has thousands of nerve endings that deliver waves of pleasure when gently touched. While still exploring the rest of her body, set your tongue on her clitoris and maintain it there. Lick this elusive zone at a pace to make the anticipation you have built reward her with mind-blowing orgasms.

What Are Some of The Most Effective Techniques You Know?

The most effective techniques for oral sex include the 69, face-sitting, doggy style, the Kivin method, and Giraffe.

Anything Else?

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Charlotte Cremers
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MS, University of Tartu
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Using the acquired academic and professional experience, I advise patients with various complaints about mental health - depressed mood, nervousness, lack of energy and interest, sleep disorders, panic attacks, obsessive thoughts and anxieties, difficulty concentrating, and stress. In my free time, I love to paint and go on long walks on the beach. One of my latest obsessions is sudoku – a wonderful activity to calm an unease mind.

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