Deep-throating

Illustration of a woman deep-throating a man

Deep-throating is a sexual act in which a person takes a partner's entire erect penis deep into the mouth and throat. The practice is a type of fellatio where the giving partner is in control, while deep throat penetration by an actively thrusting partner is called irrumatio; both are a form of oral sex.[1][2] For deep-throating, the penis has to be long enough so that it can reach the back of the recipient's throat.[1] The technique and term were popularized by the 1972 pornographic film Deep Throat.

It is difficult for most people to perform deep-throating, due to the natural gag reflex[3] evoked when the soft palate is touched.[4] Different people have different sensitivities to the reflex, and with practice, some people learn to suppress it. Deep-throating leads to an entirely different kind of oral stimulation in comparison to regular fellatio, while the giving partner's tongue is immobilized during deep-throating and they are unable to suck;[5] the receiver's glans penis can be intensely stimulated by the tightness of the giving partner's pharynx.

Sex positions

There are several positions that are well suited for performing deep throat. Relaxation of the throat muscles of the giving partner is the most important aspect of positioning. One common position is to align the giving partner's mouth and throat into a straight line (like a sword swallower), but many different positions are possible. "Over-the-edge" is a common position for deep-throating. In this position, the giving partner lies back with the head hanging off the edge of a bed or similar piece of furniture, and the receiving partner stands or kneels in front of the giving partner's face, lining up his penis at mouth level. Another common position used for deep-throating involves the receiving partner sitting on the giving partner's chest, with the receiving partner's penis in front of the giving partner.

References

  1. 1 2 Wright, Anne (2009). Grandma's Sex Handbook. Intimate Press, USA. p. 161. ISBN 978-0-578-02075-4. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  2. Freud, Sigmund (1916). Leonardo da Vinci: A PSYCHOSEXUAL STUDY OF AN INFANTILE REMINISCENCE. New York: MOFFAT YARD & COMPANY. p. 39. Retrieved January 7, 2012. The situation contained in the phantasy, that a vulture opened the mouth of the child and forcefully belabored it with its tail, corresponds to the idea of fellatio, a sexual act in which the member is placed into the mouth of the woman.
  3. McDougal, David; Van Lieshout, Dave; Harting, John. "Medical Neurosciences". UW-Madison Medical school. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  4. "About WordNet - WordNet - About WordNet". Princeton University. 2010. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  5. Gentry, Cynthia W. (2005). The Bedside Orgasm Book: 365 Days of Sexual Ecstasy. Gloucester, Massachusetts USA: Fair Winds Press. p. 260. ISBN 1-59233-101-7. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
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