VI. Composition of maps



If tongue and lip directions are made simultaneously, the fingers of one hand may obstruct the directions of the fingers of the other hand if they are used with the same "map", so the ear clamping step may be desired for both lip and tongue directions to establish 2 "maps". Therefore tongue directions with fingers applied to one part of the scalp, and lip directions with fingers applied to a different part of the scalp, may be referring to the same specific point on the OW's body.

I. Basics

II. Tongue

III. Lips and suction

IV. Outside fingers

V. Penetrating fingers

VII. Starting and stopping

VIII. Harmonious and holistic speed adjustment

IX. Recording and recalling memory

X. Vocal vibrations

XI. Toys

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