Summary of "Give Her the MOST Intense Orgasm of Her Life (The Secret Pulse Trick)"
Summary — key strategies and techniques
This document summarizes core principles and practical techniques for rhythmic/pulsing stimulation (digital, oral, combined, and penetrative). Emphasis is on small, consistent motions, sustained contact, communication, and safety.
Core principles (applies across all methods)
- Less can be more: small, precise, consistent movements often produce stronger sensations than fast, forceful thrusting.
- Stay connected: keep continuous contact with her most sensitive spot rather than breaking contact with in–out thrusts.
- Rhythm and anticipation: establish and maintain a steady pace; gradually increase pressure/speed as desired to build toward orgasm.
- Communication and consent: start slow, check in, and watch responses. Ask if unsure and respect intensity limits.
- Preparation and safety: use plenty of lube for deep or stretching sensations; ensure fingers/mouth are clean and wet before contact.
Finger pulsing (two techniques)
- G-spot pad pulsing
- Insert one or two fingers, locate the anterior vaginal wall (G-spot) and pulse the pads gently against it with a consistent rhythm.
- Deep-insertion pulse + vestibular pressure
- Push fingers more deeply so the hand presses the vaginal opening/vestibular bulbs, then pulse up/down while maintaining pressure.
- Provides internal stimulation plus a stretching sensation — use lube and confirm partner comfort (can be intense).
Oral pulsing
- Suction + tongue pulses: gently suction the clitoris, keep light suction, and pulse with the tongue in a small, rhythmic motion (up/down and/or side-to-side while maintaining contact).
- Build gradually: keep a steady rhythm; increase speed/pressure slowly as she nears climax.
- Suction increases blood flow and sensitivity.
- Practice tongue dexterity (e.g., on your own hand) if needed.
Combo pulsing (oral + fingers)
- Simultaneously stimulate clitoris and an internal spot by combining oral pulsing on the clitoris with digital insertion/pulsing.
- Prioritize what she responds to most; maintain rhythm and pressure rather than trying to perfectly synchronize motions.
Tip: using music with a steady beat (for example, >100 BPM) can act as an external metronome to help keep a consistent pulse.
Penetrative pulsing (intercourse)
- Tip-only teasing: enter slowly so only the penis head is inside, then pulse the tip in/out very small amounts (1–2 inches max) to build anticipation before deeper penetration.
- Deep pulsing: when fully inside, pulse/grind back and forth about an inch to stimulate the anterior wall (G-spot) or deeper areas depending on angle and depth.
- Use pulsing as both a tease and a foundation before larger movements.
Pelvic-floor pulsing / grinding
- Pulse the pelvic floor while grinding: instead of in–out thrusts, press the pubic bone/pelvic floor into her and pulse (back-and‑forth grinding) to provide strong clitoral stimulation from body contact.
- Best in front-facing positions (missionary, cowgirl) where pubic bone contact with the clitoris is possible; experiment with other positions to find what works.
- Creates stability and can support partner-led movement.
Practice, training and additional tips
- Start slow and iterate based on feedback.
- Keep lubricant handy for anything that could feel like a stretch.
- Train tongue and finger control with simple solo practice.
- Focus mostly on sustaining the sensation that gets the strongest response rather than constantly changing modes.
- Consider background music with a steady beat to help maintain rhythm.
Promoted resources
- The presenter offers a paid masterclass (thrusting & positions) and a Patreon for deeper coaching and advanced techniques.
Presenters / sources
- Caitlyn V (presenter)
- Two professional porn stars referenced (unnamed)
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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