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5/4/25

I saw a young Woman in college put a cherry stem in her mouth and tied it into a knot...NO HANDS!!!

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I saw a young Woman in college put a cherry stem in her mouth and tied it into a knot...NO HANDS!!!

How does someone learn that?

I hope she is still able to do it.

I hope she made money from it.

I wish I was a Cherry Stem ...

#Tricks #SexActs #OralSex

Tying a cherry stem into a knot using only the mouth is a party trick that relies on tongue dexterity, patience, and practice. Here's a breakdown of how it's typically done:

1. Positioning the Stem: Place the cherry stem horizontally in your mouth, biting down gently with your molars to hold it steady. The stem should be centered, allowing both ends to be accessible.

2. Creating a Loop: Use your tongue to maneuver one end of the stem into a loop. This might involve pressing the stem against the roof of your mouth or teeth to create a bend. Saliva helps make the stem more pliable.

3. Threading the End: With the loop secured, manipulate the free end of the stem through the loop using the tip of your tongue. This step requires precise control to guide the end through without breaking the stem.

4. Tightening the Knot: Once the end is through the loop, adjust the stem by gently tugging with your teeth or tongue to tighten the knot. Avoid applying too much pressure to prevent snapping the stem.

Key Factors:

- Practice: Mastery comes from repeated attempts to refine tongue movements and coordination.

- Stem Quality: Longer, flexible stems (common in fresh cherries) are easier to manipulate.

- Tongue Agility: Some individuals naturally have more dexterous tongues, but most can learn with practice.

This trick is often showcased as a fun challenge, highlighting the tongue's surprising strength and flexibility! 🍒