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Everyone knows men think about sex a lot — reportedly 34 times a day on average.
Naturally, blowjobs come to mind! But mastering fellatio isn’t easy for every woman in Hong Kong.
Have you ever experienced:
“Many women give uncomfortable blowjobs and even after 100 tries, can’t make their boyfriend cum.”
“Not knowing how to give head properly, or simply disliking it.”
Let’s dive into essential blowjob techniques every woman should know to give amazing oral sex.
Many women feel resistant to giving head simply because they don’t know how to give a blowjob properly.
“It’s my first time giving you oral… I have zero experience, it’s so hard, I don’t want to…” → Her inner thoughts
Schools don’t teach fellatio techniques, and parents certainly don’t explain how to suck a penis. Suddenly being expected to perform perfectly is overwhelming!
Women also worry about accidentally grazing with teeth — hurting his most sensitive part could even lead to a breakup.
This leads to low enthusiasm for oral sex, or rushed, uncomfortable attempts that leave both partners unsatisfied.
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Let’s be honest — sometimes penises can smell strong. To many women, the look (wrinkled skin) and odor make oral sex unappealing.
Even if she says it’s okay, she might secretly feel repulsed.
Once in the mouth, a strong fishy or unclean taste can make her pull away in disgust — making swallowing cum even less likely.

Not everyone is comfortable with cum in mouth or facial scenarios.
From a woman’s perspective: kneeling, taking it in her mouth while he controls her head — it can feel submissive or degrading, like being used purely for pleasure.
The typical positioning (woman lower, serving the man) can create a sense of inequality.
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Before advanced moves, understand what makes men cum during oral sex.
Masturbation, vaginal sex, anal, or toys all share one key element: friction.
Even modern vacuum suction toys increase resistance and friction on sensitive areas.
To give great head, master targeted friction.

Many women wonder: “I’ve been licking forever — why won’t he cum?”
The issue is often missing the penis’s most sensitive nerve-rich zones.
Focus on these three areas for explosive pleasure:
These areas are packed with nerve endings — the key to intense orgasms during fellatio.

Target these spots consistently with lips and tongue for mind-blowing oral sex.
Before starting, ensure everything is clean.
Shower together and gently wash his penis, or playfully ask him to freshen up.
Tease with lines like: “Clean my dinner properly — I’m ready to eat.”

All great techniques rely on friction + targeting sensitive zones.
Be gentle and attentive — treat it like intimate conversation.
Avoid the urethral opening unless he enjoys it.

Ultimately, the best oral sex comes from genuine affection.
When a woman truly cares, she’s patient and enjoys the process — men feel that love and respond intensely.
Love is the real secret to unforgettable fellatio.
Even if technique isn’t perfect, devotion creates deep connection and powerful orgasms.
Swallowing isn’t required — making him cum orally is already incredibly satisfying for both.
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Many women hesitate due to hygiene concerns.
Flavored oral condoms solve everything — turning giving head into an enjoyable, ice-cream-like experience.
Try trusted brands like Lixx flavored oral condoms — 6 delicious tastes, smooth and easy to use.
No more bad smells or hygiene fears — just pure enjoyment.
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Consistent stimulation of sensitive areas is enough to make him cum. Advanced technique makes it more pleasurable.
Communication is key. Ask directly which spots and pressures feel best — every man is different.
Swallowing provides emotional satisfaction more than physical. Discuss preferences openly.
Varies greatly — from a few minutes to much longer, depending on arousal, technique, and individual response.
No — many men prefer focused stimulation on the head and corona over deepthroating.
Breathe through your nose, relax your throat, go slow, and practice with smaller objects or fingers first.
Yes — they’re designed specifically for oral, providing flavor while protecting against bacteria and STIs.
Many men love the wet, intense sensation of sloppy deepthroat — extra saliva increases friction and warmth.
Explore our full range of oral sex products for hygienic, flavorful fun!
