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These are the basic ways i used to perform edging for my receivers, such as:
- Build up the anticipation through light teasing strokes
- Stimulate to the point just before orgasm
- Stop stimulation entirely or change the intensity to avoid climax
- Introducing short breaks through edging games. E.g. If receiver break certain rules in the games, stimulation will pause immediately for few seconds
- Increasing stimulation to the edge over and over again
- Finally allowing receiver to achieve orgasm
Intentional and Accidental Edges

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Intentional and Accidental edging does happen throughout the process of learning. Whether it is your first time edging a person or whether it is a new person you are going to do the edging.
Intentional edging is quite straightforward, it means you know when a person is reaching his or her climax, and you successfully stop it just at the right moment before they reach their climax. It is also known as GOOD SAVE.
As for Accidental Edging means, you have the intention to make a person reach their climax, but accidentally slow down or stop due to:
- Exhausted hands / finger movements
- You misunderstood her body signal or language (you thought she came but actually not)
Both of the above reasons are the most common reasons for accidental edging.
Reason number 1 can be improved through proper positioning of your body to leverage on your hands and finger movements.
While reason number 2 can be improved via proper communication on your receiver’s body signal. I will share next on what kind of signals you can use to give your partner when you are almost at the edge.
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