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Violet Blue's "Ultimate Guide to Cunnilingus" is one of many resources available to those who wish to work on their oral skills
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Cunnilingus is the holy grail of satisfying many women sexually. Whether you're a born muffdiver or are curious about how to perform cunnilingus, here are a few helpful cunnilingus techniques, courtesy of Babeland:

  • Lick her like an ice cream cone — big, soft licks (with help from a flavored lubricant like BabeLicious Flavored Lubricant, if you like) from stem to stern with a wide flat tongue stimulate all the nerves in her genital area. Go deliciously slow to make her feel like a yummy dessert being savored, or speed it up a bit and focus more on the clitoral area to push her towards orgasm.
  • Dive in. Build up the intensity level gradually. Once you're into it, use your whole face during cunnilingus. Bury yourself in her pussy, get your tongue in as far as possible, use your nose for more pressure. Not only does this feel good physically, it lets her know you're really into her taste and smell.
  • Insert two fingers in her vagina while licking her clit. Curl those fingers up towards your tongue, capturing her clit and G-spot between your mouth and fingers. As your tongue licks up pull down with your fingers; get a rhythm going. Another cunnilingus tip is to add a G-spot vibrator for more intense vaginal stimulation.
  • Suck her into your mouth. Gentle suction is a nice variation on the licks and downward pressure of most cunnilingus. While you've got a nice piece of her sucked in your mouth, lick it while maintaining the suction.

More cunnilingus tips are available in our expert article: How to Go Down on a Woman.


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