Oral Sex
Oral Sex
80% of women all over the world cannot orgasm from penetration during sex, you need another way to be able to bring her to climax and that is through oral sex. Oral sex means the stimulation of the genitalia of a sex partner by the use of the mouth, tongue, teeth or lips. This could involve sucking or licking their penis (fellatio), vagina and clitoris (cunnilingus) or anus (analingus).Oral stimulation of other parts of the body (as in kissing and licking) is usually not considered oral sex.
Position For Oral Sex
Either form of oral sex can be done with one partner stimulating the other individually, or both partners can stimulate each other’s genitals simultaneously. Oral sex given simultaneously is commonly called 69. This is because the body position of a couple having mutual oral sex resembles the numeral 69.
Tips For Maximum Pleasure from Oral Sex
The clitoris is the only spot on women’s body down there that can feel pleasure from your tongue. Moving tongue in circles on her body to make sure that every single spot on her clitoris being stimulated which will drive her wild. And for men’s body, Penis is very sensitive. It is unlikely that there are men who like their penis being beaten, cut and chew. Please, keep your teeth. So it is the best to have the penis in women’s mouth and start playing it with lips or tongue.
A Safer Oral Sex
There’s no risk of getting pregnant through oral sex. However, you can catch or pass on some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by having oral sex. These are:
- chlamydia
- genital warts
- gonorrhoea
- hepatitis B
- herpes
- syphilis
The risk is higher if you have cuts, sores or ulcers in your mouth. Avoid brushing your teeth or using dental floss shortly before giving oral sex as this could cause your gums to bleed. It’s not impossible to get HIV through oral sex. The risk may be higher if your partner ejaculates in your mouth, particularly if you have cuts in your mouth. To have a safer oral sex condom, dam can be used & extra care should be taken.


