Practice. If your partner is willing, have him stay still while you slowly go down on him until you feel the gag reflex about to kick in. Stop, pull back slightly if you have to, and wait until the urge passes. Repeat this, taking him a little deeper each time.
If your partner isn't available (or can't hold still that long!) you can use a dildo, a candle or a carrot, etc.
This will take a few practice sessions, but anything worth doing is worth doing well!
That is called the 'Gag Reflex'. The reflex prevents any liquid or solid food from getting into the lungs by going down the wrong (the Esophagus and not the Trachea).
When you drink water and attempt not to swallow it, the sensation triggers a reflex called the swallowing reflex. This reflex involves a complex coordination of muscles in the throat that momentarily prevents the water from going down the esophagus. The epiglottis also plays a role by closing off the airway to prevent aspiration. Essentially, your body instinctively controls the movement of the liquid to ensure it goes down the right passage.
If the liquid goes down the wind pipe, coughing will prevent it from going into the lungs where it can make you sick.
Going up, you have to overcome gravity with every step.
my day has been okay not the best had some ups and down but with my copping skills made me overcome those obstacles
There are two reasons this doesn't happen. One is that you cannot breate while swallowing, and the other is that the body has an involuntary reflex that prevents it from inhaling food.
It obviously means that she doesn't have a gag reflex, and how did she show you that with your finger?
Its a positive for the baby.
Gravity is trying to push the car down the hill. It takes more power to overcome that push of gravity. Unless you give the car more gas it will slow down.
The best way to stop a head from going down is to put the cap on.
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An object moves faster when going down a slope because the downward slope provides gravitational potential energy that is converted to kinetic energy as the object moves downhill. When going up a slope, the gravitational force is working against the object's motion, causing it to move slower as it is using energy to overcome gravity.