It is heredity. Not everyone has the necessary gene.
It's a dominant gene to roll your tongue. So if one parent is able to roll his/her tongue there is a higher chance of being able to roll your tongue.
I am guessing you are talking about eating her out. Well for one, its the Clit you play with your tongue, not the vagina (well you can, but not if you want her to orgasm). And its different for women, some women could get more pleasure from the G-spot, and not the Clit, or some women could get more pleasure from their clit and not their G-spot, or it could be balanced out. And when eating out you can do different things with your tongue. But uou have to remember some teqniques may not work for all women, you have find what turns that person on. Find what really "gets" to them.
You can train your tongue muscles to do this by repeating the phrase "butter roll" for a few minutes everyday, gradually speeding up in time. Takes some time but it works!
Another Option:
Place your tongue on the top of your mouth so that the tip of your tongue is touching your two top front teeth. Then blow air hardly out of the mouth. As you do that slowly move your tongue back until you feel a little bump going up on the roof of your mouth.
TIPS:
Be careful not to press your tongue on the roof of your mouth too hard otherwise it just sounds like a big breeze of wind! You have to have a really flexible tongue to do this, so put the tip of your tongue on the back side of your teeth and push the middle part out. You can also put the tip of your tongue on the back side of your bottom teeth and push the middle out. DO NOT push your lips together so they look like a circle.
The ability improves with practice.
You can control your tongue but not saying anything mean and hurtful and turning to God and praying that the Lord can help you control your tongue! And visit Bible Baptist church in Radcliff Kentucky!
We use the tongue to modify the way air flows through the mouth, or to generate some consonant sounds.
Tongue rolling is homozygous dominant and all issue from this pairing will be tongue rollers. This is the only result that is allowable with a standard Punnett square or branch diagram representation. T = tongue roller t = non-tongue roller TT X tt = 4 Tt ======With tongue rolling expressed.
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no it is recessiveFamily studies clearly demonstrate that tongue rolling is not a simple genetic character, and twin studies demonstrate that it is influenced by both genetics and the environment. Despite this, tongue rolling is probably the most commonly used classroom example of a simple genetic trait in humans. Sturtevant (1965) said he was "embarrassed to see it listed in some current works as an established Mendelian case." You should not use tongue rolling to demonstrate basic genetics.No. Your mom is.
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My grandpa can wiggle his ears.
it is from Mick Jagger he has big lips and tongue.
it is from Mick Jagger he has big lips and tongue.
Tongue rolling is homozygous dominant and all issue from this pairing will be tongue rollers. This is the only result that is allowable with a standard Punnett square or branch diagram representation. T = tongue roller t = non-tongue roller TT X tt = 4 Tt ======With tongue rolling expressed.
What is means when your cat makes a chirping rolling tongue noise will depend on your cat. It could just mean he's happy, or he wants to play, or he may want you to follow him to his food dish so you can fill it up.
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a lickout.
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no it is recessiveFamily studies clearly demonstrate that tongue rolling is not a simple genetic character, and twin studies demonstrate that it is influenced by both genetics and the environment. Despite this, tongue rolling is probably the most commonly used classroom example of a simple genetic trait in humans. Sturtevant (1965) said he was "embarrassed to see it listed in some current works as an established Mendelian case." You should not use tongue rolling to demonstrate basic genetics.No. Your mom is.
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no it is recessiveFamily studies clearly demonstrate that tongue rolling is not a simple genetic character, and twin studies demonstrate that it is influenced by both genetics and the environment. Despite this, tongue rolling is probably the most commonly used classroom example of a simple genetic trait in humans. Sturtevant (1965) said he was "embarrassed to see it listed in some current works as an established Mendelian case." You should not use tongue rolling to demonstrate basic genetics.No. Your mom is.