Lesbian oral sex typically refers to cunnilingus — the act of using the mouth, lips, and tongue to stimulate a partner’s vulva and clitoris.
Physiological Responses During Lesbian Oral Sex:
1. Clitoral Arousal
The clitoris becomes engorged with blood and highly sensitive to touch and pressure.
Gentle licking or sucking increases pleasure and anticipation.
2. Increased Lubrication
Natural vaginal wetness increases as arousal builds, enhancing comfort and glide during oral stimulation.
3. Muscle Tension and Involuntary Movements
As orgasm nears, thighs may tighten, hips may arch, and moaning or trembling may occur naturally.
4. Orgasm (Clitoral or Vaginal)
Many women climax through oral sex, experiencing rhythmic muscle contractions and waves of deep pleasure.
Effective Techniques for Giving Oral to a Woman:
1. Start Slow
Begin with kissing, licking, or breathing around the thighs and vulva.
This builds anticipation and lets her relax into the moment.
2. Focus on the Clitoris
Use flat tongue strokes, slow circles, or gentle sucking.
Alternate speed and pressure based on her reactions — everyone is different.
3. Use Fingers Too (If Welcomed)
Combine tongue on clit with fingers inside the vagina to create intense blended pleasure.
Try a slow “come here” motion against the Gspot.
4. Communicate and Read Her Body
Listen for changes in breathing, moaning, and movement.
Some women like steady rhythm, others prefer teasing or pulsing strokes.
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