A Dominatrix Speaks of Oral Sex
A DOMINATRIX SPEAKS ON ORAL SEX
08-08-2008
By, Ms. Luna Marie Malet, PhD
NOTE: These are brief summary notes extrapolated from a national study we help facilitate and participated in two years ago. Our group interviewed and/or volunteer college student team from CSU surveyed (up to now) over 15,000 males and females between the ages of 15 and 85, from all 50 states.
Respectfully, we cannot identify the study, as it is on going and we were required to sign a confidentiality contract, valid until the study is completed in the year 2016.
However, we are allowed to discuss some of the details, as long as confidentiality is not breeched.
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The author having oral sex with her first BBC.
How many people have had oral sex? Do men and women have similar feelings about this activity? Does oral sex "count" as even being sex?
Here we’d like to share what we have learned so far on the subject of oral sex. And, by the way, oral to genital contact of any kind REALLY IS A SEX ACT, PRESIDENT CLINTON!!!
1. Despite how frequently oral sex is practiced, people are really split over whether oral sex actually “counts” as having sex. For example, a recent study of 600 heterosexual college students, about half of both men and women were vague saying, “Oral sex probably isn’t really sex,” while the other half said it definitely was sex.
2. Among sexual minorities lesbians and bisexual women are more likely to say that oral sex “counts” as sex. However, the majority of gay and bisexual men say it “doesn’t count” as sex. In fact, whereas a majority of lesbian and bi women say that oral sex is “definitely sex,” only about one-third of gay and bi men say the same.
3. We were amazed at the number of adults who held the opinion that oral sex was a “taboo sex act” or was exclusively gay behavior.
4. The truth is most adults in the United States have at least experimented with oral sex. Resent national studies found that 86-87% of both men and women say they have done it at least once. More over, 71% of the same large test group said they practice oral sex frequently.
5. Approximately 30% of Americans say they engaged in oral sex during their most recent sexual event. However, men were more likely to say they received it, whereas women were more likely to say that they performed it on a partner.
6. Oral sex isn’t just a frequently practiced activity it is also a popular theme in pornography. In fact, among men and women both heterosexual and gay, oral sex porn is the most watched genre.
7. Oral sex (both giving and receiving) is rates as highly pleasurable by men and women alike. However, while men and women rate receiving oral sex as equally pleasurable, men are more likely than women to say that giving oral sex is pleasurable.
8. Receiving oral sex increases the odds of a woman reaching full orgasm during sexual activity, especially during a casual hookup. For example, in our college study group, they said their probability of reaching orgasm, during a casual sexual hookup with intercourse was 24%. However, if the women received oral sex during the encounter, the odds of experiencing a full blown orgasm doubled to 48%.
9. A similar but smaller orgasm boost was noted in romantic relationships (75% for intercourse alone compared to 87% for intercourse plus oral sex).
10. Oral sex is not risk free as 78% of Junior and Senior high school students believe. For instance, it is possible to spread numerous simple bacterial infections, as well as STI’s such as Chlamydia and gonorrhea. Oral sex is also known to spread more dangerous viral infections like Herpes Simplex, HPV and ***/AIDS.
11. Oral sex also creates a potential opportunity for pubic lice to spread to moustaches, beards and head hair.
12. Although there are potential risks, few people use condoms or other barriers for protection when practicing oral sex. For example, in our study so far of 1,373 students, 56% reported having had oral sex. However, *******% had ever used a condom for this act. Moreover, just 2% reported using condoms consistently during oral sex.
13. The use of antibacterial mouthwashes may prevent the spread of oral gonorrhea infections, though to be clear, much more research is needed before drawing any firm conclusions. Incidentally, the company that makes Listerine marketed it as a cure for gonorrhea back in the late 1800s; however, no one actually tested this claim until now.
14. Bisexual or Lesbian women we have interviewed have never use oral barriers when sharing oral sex.
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LESSON ON HOW TO DEEP THROAT FROM A PROFESSIONAL
Since we are discussing oral sex, just for fun we thought we would share instructions a professional porn star shared with us on how to “Deep Throat” a penis when giving oral sex to a man.
The good news is, this method works.
1. As for deep throat training, if you can't get some stud-muffin to help you out in a timely manner, we suggest finding a set of soft dildos from small, to medium, to natural sized large (not fantasy ginormous or ten feet long).
2. Make sure the toy or the real thing is moist or lubed it’s full length. Tying to jam a dry toy or penis down your throat can damage sensitive organs in the roof of your mouth and in your throat. Having a glass of water or other drink handy helps.
3. Remember to take a deep breath, before plunging deep, as it always shut your airway, (at least it does us.)
4. Some people say they can hold it deep while breathing though their nose, but we have as yet to see it done where they can hold it deep for more than a few seconds.
5. When those sissy slaves we have been servicing bragged they could deep throat and fail with our smaller than average man-clit ... they were pleasantly yet firmly punished.
08-08-2008
By, Ms. Luna Marie Malet, PhD
NOTE: These are brief summary notes extrapolated from a national study we help facilitate and participated in two years ago. Our group interviewed and/or volunteer college student team from CSU surveyed (up to now) over 15,000 males and females between the ages of 15 and 85, from all 50 states.
Respectfully, we cannot identify the study, as it is on going and we were required to sign a confidentiality contract, valid until the study is completed in the year 2016.
However, we are allowed to discuss some of the details, as long as confidentiality is not breeched.
***************
The author having oral sex with her first BBC.
How many people have had oral sex? Do men and women have similar feelings about this activity? Does oral sex "count" as even being sex?
Here we’d like to share what we have learned so far on the subject of oral sex. And, by the way, oral to genital contact of any kind REALLY IS A SEX ACT, PRESIDENT CLINTON!!!
1. Despite how frequently oral sex is practiced, people are really split over whether oral sex actually “counts” as having sex. For example, a recent study of 600 heterosexual college students, about half of both men and women were vague saying, “Oral sex probably isn’t really sex,” while the other half said it definitely was sex.
2. Among sexual minorities lesbians and bisexual women are more likely to say that oral sex “counts” as sex. However, the majority of gay and bisexual men say it “doesn’t count” as sex. In fact, whereas a majority of lesbian and bi women say that oral sex is “definitely sex,” only about one-third of gay and bi men say the same.
3. We were amazed at the number of adults who held the opinion that oral sex was a “taboo sex act” or was exclusively gay behavior.
4. The truth is most adults in the United States have at least experimented with oral sex. Resent national studies found that 86-87% of both men and women say they have done it at least once. More over, 71% of the same large test group said they practice oral sex frequently.
5. Approximately 30% of Americans say they engaged in oral sex during their most recent sexual event. However, men were more likely to say they received it, whereas women were more likely to say that they performed it on a partner.
6. Oral sex isn’t just a frequently practiced activity it is also a popular theme in pornography. In fact, among men and women both heterosexual and gay, oral sex porn is the most watched genre.
7. Oral sex (both giving and receiving) is rates as highly pleasurable by men and women alike. However, while men and women rate receiving oral sex as equally pleasurable, men are more likely than women to say that giving oral sex is pleasurable.
8. Receiving oral sex increases the odds of a woman reaching full orgasm during sexual activity, especially during a casual hookup. For example, in our college study group, they said their probability of reaching orgasm, during a casual sexual hookup with intercourse was 24%. However, if the women received oral sex during the encounter, the odds of experiencing a full blown orgasm doubled to 48%.
9. A similar but smaller orgasm boost was noted in romantic relationships (75% for intercourse alone compared to 87% for intercourse plus oral sex).
10. Oral sex is not risk free as 78% of Junior and Senior high school students believe. For instance, it is possible to spread numerous simple bacterial infections, as well as STI’s such as Chlamydia and gonorrhea. Oral sex is also known to spread more dangerous viral infections like Herpes Simplex, HPV and ***/AIDS.
11. Oral sex also creates a potential opportunity for pubic lice to spread to moustaches, beards and head hair.
12. Although there are potential risks, few people use condoms or other barriers for protection when practicing oral sex. For example, in our study so far of 1,373 students, 56% reported having had oral sex. However, *******% had ever used a condom for this act. Moreover, just 2% reported using condoms consistently during oral sex.
13. The use of antibacterial mouthwashes may prevent the spread of oral gonorrhea infections, though to be clear, much more research is needed before drawing any firm conclusions. Incidentally, the company that makes Listerine marketed it as a cure for gonorrhea back in the late 1800s; however, no one actually tested this claim until now.
14. Bisexual or Lesbian women we have interviewed have never use oral barriers when sharing oral sex.
*********************
LESSON ON HOW TO DEEP THROAT FROM A PROFESSIONAL
Since we are discussing oral sex, just for fun we thought we would share instructions a professional porn star shared with us on how to “Deep Throat” a penis when giving oral sex to a man.
The good news is, this method works.
1. As for deep throat training, if you can't get some stud-muffin to help you out in a timely manner, we suggest finding a set of soft dildos from small, to medium, to natural sized large (not fantasy ginormous or ten feet long).
2. Make sure the toy or the real thing is moist or lubed it’s full length. Tying to jam a dry toy or penis down your throat can damage sensitive organs in the roof of your mouth and in your throat. Having a glass of water or other drink handy helps.
3. Remember to take a deep breath, before plunging deep, as it always shut your airway, (at least it does us.)
4. Some people say they can hold it deep while breathing though their nose, but we have as yet to see it done where they can hold it deep for more than a few seconds.
5. When those sissy slaves we have been servicing bragged they could deep throat and fail with our smaller than average man-clit ... they were pleasantly yet firmly punished.
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