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 Beginners
at fellatio tend to hold their breath. More experienced fellatrixes
learn to breathe while performing the act. Though you can't
breathe during every sex act, this tip will show you how breathing
plays a role in performance.
Nothing
gets the job done like finding the right combination of speed
and suction, but it's still a thrill to occasionally bury that
sword to the hilt.
Though some
penises are large and some mouths are small, no matter who you
are, you'll swallow more bone if you exhale before the plunge.
 Here's
how it works.
When you inhale, then hold your breath, your throat becomes
like an inflated balloon, pushing your tongue and the back of
your mouth higher.
Conversely,
when you exhale, then hold your breath, the vacuum in your trachea
pulls the back of your throat lower, adding up to two inches
to your capacity. Try it and see! Some also report it reduces
gagging.
Other
tips to improve your fellatio:
Practice!
Oral sex requires intensive use of the mouth for possibly long
periods of time, requiring more effort than talking, chewing
and other oral routines. These muscles can experience painful
cramping if not accustomed to the rigors of hot loving. An added
bonus, developed facial muscles reduce the effects of age and
fatigue on facial features.
 Stay
in good cardiovascular shape! The reduced room to
breathe while you work requires an oxygen efficient body.
People in poor shape may become winded, dizzy, or cramped during
performances.
Going
deep may be messy. The farther you push an erection down
your throat, the more likely you are to produce excess saliva.
This is related to the gag reflex. You can train your gag reflex
to be less sensitive through practice, but even without actually
gagging, you may produce a surprising volume of saliva. Not
to worry, to most males this is actually very exciting.
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