
The Dildorks Smooth Move
Aug 29, 2023
They analyze internet-famous sexual 'moves' and whether set techniques help or harm communication. They compare oral methods like alphabet versus clock approaches and angle variation. They talk about entrance-focused play, tools for pressure, and tricks like the knee grind and doorframe lean. Safety, consent, and when to practice versus improvise are highlighted.
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Moves Are Tools Not Cheats
- Sex moves are useful as a vocabulary to explore partners' preferences rather than fixed formulas to guarantee orgasm.
- Billy Lohr compares learning techniques to upgrading your cable package: they expand possibilities, not deliver a preset outcome.
Map Sensitivity With A Clock
- Use the "clock" approach on genitals to map sensitive spots instead of obsessing over the alphabet trick.
- Vary tongue shape and angle and repeat what gets the best reaction to learn someone's preferences.
Use The Alphabet As Feedback
- If you try the alphabet technique, treat it as information-gathering, not a rigid checklist to complete.
- Notice which letters or motions provoke strong reactions and repeat those instead of finishing the whole alphabet.




