Okay, this is going to sound as if I am bragging, but.... I am a sword swallower, I many other things as well, I eat fire, I walk on glass, I do magic, I put things up my nose and bring them out of my mouth and I hammer 6" nails up my nose. None of this has anything to do with BDSM, I just wanted to give you an idea of my background when it comes to this stuff. The human body is a wonderful thing, and I have found ways that things I do on stage can be converted to things I do in the bedroom!

Out of all the things I do, I find sword swallowing the hardest, mainly because of that wretched thing called the gag reflex. The first time I put anything up my nose to come down my throat and out of my mouth, I spewed up, and considering I was in the middle of a resturant at the time, it wasn't pretty (long story, but thats what bored magicians do!). However, after I got used to the tickly feeling, I still gag a little, but I didn;t puke, it's a good starting point!

I asked for advice on controlling my gag reflex, with the origional intention of being able to do the nose/mouth thing without the risk of spewing, this later led to me starting sword swallowing, which later led to my Master being happy that he didn;t need to force me to deep throat him, because I was perfectly willing to do so anyway!

The most important thing is the angle! Which ever position you are in, to truely deep throat, your head needs to be at a 90 degree angle to your neck, this allows the greatest space, and the easiest straight entry, because the throat curves, when you hit the back of it with anything, let alone a hard cock being shoved into it, you will gag, it's a reflex that you just can't get away from.

The next thing to do is just practice. Every morning, and I still do this, when I have my shower, I take my tooth brush with me. I put my head at the right angle and put my tooth brush in as far as I can go, for a while, this is gonna make you gag, however, you get over it,and your body gets used to the feeling and it just sort of stops.

There is no great secret to it. It truely does just take practice!