How to Give a Handjob

Samantha BentleySamantha Bentley

February 27, 2023

A hand job is one of the most underrated sexual practices if I'm honest, we do not use our hands enough in sex, hands are bloody great!

  • As always we must start out on how to advise with consent, everything requires all parties to be consenting adults. Remember that consent can change at any time. Respect your partner's wishes.
  • Be aware of any rings or sharp nails... even bracelets and watches can get in the way of a good hand job. Removing isn't always necessary, just an awareness 
  • Start gently, teasing with fingers and hands to coax the penis to get hard.
  • Hand job technique will be similar for both circumcised and uncircumcised penises, but the level of intensity may vary from person to person so check your partner's preference.
  • You might like to use spit or lube to make it easier to glide your hands up and down the penis
  • Don't be afraid to use two hands 
  • Building intensity as you go is usually a sure fire way to get a good orgasm but listen to your partner
  • Eye contact is a nice touch, I also enjoy kissing to add an extra level of intimacy to a hand job

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