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Hand-job

Hand job is when someone uses their hand or hand to stimulate their partner’s penis.

Many people think hand job is all about shaking the penis but there is much more to it. Hand job will get you aroused and even cum.

How do you do it 

  1. Be sure to have cleans hands. Genitals are delicate areas
  2. Make sure your hands are warm. Cold hands feel uncomfortable 
  3. Grip the penis’s shaft with one hand as you would grip a hammer. Although your hand can be positioned in either direction, it is better to have your little finger closer to the base of the penis. 
  4. Don’t squeeze too much. Go for a firm but moderate grip. 
  5. Once your hand is in position, start a gentle up and down motion, sliding the penis skin up and down
  6. Keep in mind that most sensitive areas of the penis are on the head and part of the shaft next to the glans. Therefore, you should include these sensitive areas in the up and down motion of your hand. 
  7. Because the glans is so sensitive, direct stimulation might cause some discomfort. If your partner is uncircumcised, make use of the foreskin to avoid direct contact between your hand and the penis head. As you move your hand up and down, it will slide the foreskin up over the head and then the foreskin down uncovering the head completely. If your partner is circumcised you can try touching the head lightly, but it is best to use a few drops of lubricants to avoid any friction
  8. In uncircumcised men, make sure not to pull down the skin too much, or you might overstretch the small strip of the skin connecting the foreskin to the tip of the penis and cause some pain
  9. Ask your partner if he likes what you are doing. You might think that you’ll reveal your inexperience if you ask but in reality it is the opposite. Experienced people know that everybody is different and that the only way to know precisely what your partner likes is to ask 
  10. Make sure to have a rag or paper towel to clean up the semen after ejaculation. Your partner should be responsible for it but just in case…
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