Everything You Need To Know About Oral Sex and Foreplay

Sex is the most known human impulse that we all share. It is woven into our DNA - a physiological instinct we all must indulge for human survival, but often for pleasure. No one really taught us how to, but we immediately know what to do when we are in front of it - which leads us into oral sex, or the prelude to pleasure. What do we really know about the art of oral pleasure?

The way oral pleasure is defined is that it is an erotic and sensual activity that involves stimulating the genitalia and the other parts of the body using the mouth, lips, and tongue. Most of the time, sexual partners do it to induce and increase sexual arousal, also known as a foreplay.

As we step into a more liberating and modern age, oral pleasuring has also evolved into several versions. The most known and practiced form is foreplay - the act of kissing (and oftentimes licking) parts of the body. For most of us, we are easily sexually stimulated when our ears, neck, armpits, (and other parts of the body) are licked. Our pleasure senses are heightened instantaneously, and we immediately feel pleasure and sparkling sensations of ecstasy.

 

Oral Sex: Blowjob

Blowjob, arguably the second most known type of oral sex and probably the most enjoyed by practically everyone, involves the genitalia and the mouth. There’s the usual fellatio when it is performed on a penis; cunnilingus when it is done on a vagina; and anilingus for anus.

When someone sucks, licks, or kisses your genitals, you feel sexual sensation intensifies and the feeling of pure pleasure amplifies throughout your body. When done perfectly, it can even maximize the sexual senses we give into until full carnal completion.

 

Sexually Transmitted Disease

Contrary to the prevalent belief, performing purely sex orally does not automatically exclude you from contacting sexually transmitted disease. After all, doing the deed orally is still sex. But to set your mind at ease, performing this type of sex, compared to vaginal or anal sex yields to relatively fewer and easily treatable types of STD. The key to be always safe is by knowing your partner, having yourself tested at least once every three months, and consulting your doctor regularly. Mona Lisa Models always recommends practicing safe sex.

 

Oral Pleasure and You

Even when we are too shy to admit, we all love getting (or for some, giving) oral. It awakens something inside of us - a pure sexual desire and a primal predisposition. None of us really enjoys just sex that is why we, the general human society, has also evolved our desires, our lust for things, our ways of enjoying our body, and our sexual performances.

 

How to Be Better At It

When it comes to giving or receiving oral, just laying back and kissing or licking may seem too vanilla for some. No matter what we do or whomever we do it with, we always want to be more - to be better in what we do, which again is deeply rooted to our very human nature. There are several techniques, mouth positions, tongue involvement, and other methods that you can try to be better at it. You can try adding more saliva which gives a smoother and a more glorious feel. You can also multitask - while your tongue is busy, try caressing your partners’ body all over using soft touches and by running your fingers throughout. You can also be nastier and dirtier with words, or even talk with heavier breath. Whatever it is that you decide to do, remember that practice will always make things better, and yes, that applies to oral sex, too!

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