The general consensus is that the secret of being able to perform autofellatio is that a man needs to have a "flexible spine.
" Herein lies both the problem and the answer.
Spinal flexibility is important in being able to fellate oneself, no one will argue with that.
However, the last thing a man wants to do is make the joints in his spine too flexible by stretching out the ligaments of the spine.
These ligaments are there for a reason.
They are there to help protect these joints and keep them nice and snug (with each other) and in proper anatomical juxtaposition.
Remember, the vertebrae in the spine, not only protect the spinal cord but allow an exit for the spinal nerves to emerge from.
Unfortunately, people tend to equate "flexibility" and how to obtain it by the act of "stretching.
" This, too, is hardly the case.
In fact, if one "stretches" improperly, just the opposite effect will occur.
That being that the body will sense a dangerous imbalance in the joint(s) that is/are affected by the stretch.
It will then actually contract the muscles more (the ones you are trying to stretch out) as a safety mechanism.
The end result is an increase in decreased flexibility.
Just jumping into trying to stretch out your spine won't allow men to properly perform autofellatio, as the body will, most likely, counterbalance the stretch with an opposite "contract," as well.
It's also worth noting that even if one is able to make penile to mouth contact (through forced spinal flexibility), that they won't be able to hold this position long enough to bring the session to an orgasmic finish.
The spine is important, yes, but do we just "stretch" out the spine? No.
The spinal column is composed of three main segments, all having differing "facet" joints and anatomic structure.
This means that the joints in your neck are different than the joints in your mid-back.
The "transitional" areas of the spine also have differences, too.
What about your neck and your skull? Your lower back and your pelvis? Your pelvis? And what about your hip joints? Of course, it doesn't stop there.
Nearly all joints and muscles in your body are affiliated with spinal motion and flexibility.
For instance, your Latissimus Dorsi is the only muscle that connects your upper extremities with your lower extremities.
Is that important? Well, it should be.
You see, this muscle also traverses the spinal column.
In fact, it's a big deal with impeding or allowing spinal flexibility.
The secret to performing autofellatio is not entirely spinal flexibility.
It is not about having a long penis.
It is about understanding the biomechanics of your body and targeting these areas through simple release of muscles and tissues, via strengthening the counteractive muscles you want to release, and to ensure that you are able to enjoy your newly-found sexual discovery.
" Herein lies both the problem and the answer.
Spinal flexibility is important in being able to fellate oneself, no one will argue with that.
However, the last thing a man wants to do is make the joints in his spine too flexible by stretching out the ligaments of the spine.
These ligaments are there for a reason.
They are there to help protect these joints and keep them nice and snug (with each other) and in proper anatomical juxtaposition.
Remember, the vertebrae in the spine, not only protect the spinal cord but allow an exit for the spinal nerves to emerge from.
Unfortunately, people tend to equate "flexibility" and how to obtain it by the act of "stretching.
" This, too, is hardly the case.
In fact, if one "stretches" improperly, just the opposite effect will occur.
That being that the body will sense a dangerous imbalance in the joint(s) that is/are affected by the stretch.
It will then actually contract the muscles more (the ones you are trying to stretch out) as a safety mechanism.
The end result is an increase in decreased flexibility.
Just jumping into trying to stretch out your spine won't allow men to properly perform autofellatio, as the body will, most likely, counterbalance the stretch with an opposite "contract," as well.
It's also worth noting that even if one is able to make penile to mouth contact (through forced spinal flexibility), that they won't be able to hold this position long enough to bring the session to an orgasmic finish.
The spine is important, yes, but do we just "stretch" out the spine? No.
The spinal column is composed of three main segments, all having differing "facet" joints and anatomic structure.
This means that the joints in your neck are different than the joints in your mid-back.
The "transitional" areas of the spine also have differences, too.
What about your neck and your skull? Your lower back and your pelvis? Your pelvis? And what about your hip joints? Of course, it doesn't stop there.
Nearly all joints and muscles in your body are affiliated with spinal motion and flexibility.
For instance, your Latissimus Dorsi is the only muscle that connects your upper extremities with your lower extremities.
Is that important? Well, it should be.
You see, this muscle also traverses the spinal column.
In fact, it's a big deal with impeding or allowing spinal flexibility.
The secret to performing autofellatio is not entirely spinal flexibility.
It is not about having a long penis.
It is about understanding the biomechanics of your body and targeting these areas through simple release of muscles and tissues, via strengthening the counteractive muscles you want to release, and to ensure that you are able to enjoy your newly-found sexual discovery.
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