What's up with the Kung Fu grip?
I'm very curious about something and have 2 questions: I encountered a provider who at the crucial moment stops the stroke and just grips a little tightly I might add.
1. Is this what some of you have been referring to as the "kung fu grip"?
2. Is that supposed to achieve some purpose? For example, not getting you off enough so that you will return again in a matter of days rather than weeks? Or perhaps a way of not releasing one's energy completely, sort of in the spirit of some philosophies which encourage a man approaching but not reaching climax, so as to somehow increase one's energy as well as pleasure? Or perhaps some other explanation?
Thanks.
Counter productive kung fu grip technique and others
[QUOTE=Dh1610;1808262]I suspect the kung fu grip is simply referring to nothing more than the occasional heavy handed gorilla squeeze or vise grip that we all dread. You know-slow or fast but easy does it. Don't tear it off.[/QUOTE]Kung fu grip just ends up applying more pressure to the penis making it easier to lose your erection.
I also don't like the "rapid" technique when the lady starts stroking at high velocity.
The drown technique, similar to the rapid but the amount of oil used is excessive.
The hammering technique? Stroking like you are hammering nails in a 2x4.
Why take the credit card risk?
[QUOTE=Nuts N Bolts;1821189]I recently posted about a place that advertised that they accepted credit cards but weren't prepared to accept plastic when I visited. No big deal. I didn't have cash, so I left. In response to my post I got a PM from an "insider" at the place, accusing me of, among other things, lying about the experience, because he happened to know that each of four visitors on that particular day had used credit cards. What is most interesting to me is that this insider is also a regular member of this board, meaning that he is in a position to correlate reports that he reads here with names and faces at his business. Of course it's true that any provider could get on this board and make the same correlations. Maybe it's naive to think that they don't, but for some reason I assume that most AMP girls aren't that interested in stalking their customers. In fairness, the insider's PM wasn't entirely negative, but it was paranoid enough make me glad that he couldn't know my name, and I plan to stick with cash from now on.[/QUOTE]American Express I go in without it. In fact the entire wallet gets left behind in the vehicle. Why take a risk?
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