Mind blowing head comes from someone who is giving it their all and loving it. But this begs the question; if great head comes from someone who is really enjoying giving it, how do you orchestrate that?! The first time you are getting with someone there is nothing more annoying than if they ask for head in the first five minutes. There is nothing wrong with asking for what you want but obviously you have to think about the other person. But hold your horses. Possibly another reason for women being less enthusiastic overall is that men need to brush up on their skills.
16 Women Reveal How They Really Feel About Performing Oral Sex
Do Girls Like Giving Head? - below the bush
Whether you love it or hate it, you almost definitely have an opinion about oral sex, especially when it comes to performing oral sex. Sometimes you're into it, sometimes you're not, sometimes it's all about just focusing on trying not to gag if your partner has a penis, and sometimes you just give oral just so you can get some oral of your own in return. Like any other sex act out there, feelings on oral sex can often depend on your mood. Oral sex is complex. Oral isn't just about the physical sensations at play, but other factors too.
Of all the sex acts out there, blow jobs are shrouded in the most mystery maybe aside from anal sex or pegging, but still. For something that has to do with your mouth, there's not always a ton of communication that goes down between two people, pre-BJ. Here's to hoping we can clear up all the misconceptions someday, in a future that is bright and shiny. I know what you're doing when I suddenly feel my head being nudged in a certain direction.
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