Okay, this is kind of a weird question, but I've been having issues with my jaw...When I give my guy oral, I often have to stop because my jaw hurts.
What confuses me is that I sing, so my mouth often opens quite a bit, and my jaw doesn't hurt and crack after I sing. But when I go down on him, my jaw hurts so much after awhile I have to stop.
Are there tricks I could use that don't involve me keeping my jaw open for minutes at a time?
Also, tips for getting teeth out of the way...they aren't a major problem, just a minor worry of mine. I'm a tad inexperienced, as you can probably tell...
I don't wanna strain my jaw 'cause I need it to sing, and it's incredibly awkward if I'm going for a high C and instead of hearing the note first, I hear >CRACK<.
Help me out?
Thanks in advance!
HyperMickiHAhe answered Wednesday June 22 2005, 10:26 am: you should probably stop the oral but suck on hard candy to help your jaw. go to a docter or drink hot fluids... like coffe hot chocolate.. like that. hope i helped
Girlwithamansname answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 7:27 am: I don't know what could be causing the problem with your jaw but I do have some relevant advice.
1)Don't try deep throating if your jaw is painful and always be the one in control.
2)Try using your tongue more than your lips as this means your mouth won't have to be kept open as much.
3)Use your hands on the shaft and your mouth only on the tip as this should help out with the problems with your jaw and your teeth.
Go and see a nurse if your jaw keeps giving you trouble-embarrassing but over quickly. Good luck with the singing!
karenR answered Monday June 20 2005, 8:43 am: Look up TMJ and see if anything looks familiar about it. (temporal mandibular joint pain). Other than an operation I don't think there is much you can do about it. Might want to consider another form of helping the boyfriend out. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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