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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #98 · Sep 12

#舔逼三步 第一步(初舔B) 亲阴唇时要把女性的明唇尽量吸吮到嘴里,用舌头轻扫轻舔,女性会觉得阴唇部位特别有点痒,她很想你亲更多位置,亲得更广些,别理她们,你亲你的就行了,你可以趁着她们正享受着的时候,轻轻的咬一下她的阴唇她肯定会“啊”的一下惊叫,身子抽动一下,在她还没来得及说话时,你快速把嘴唇整个贴在她的阴道口,这种做法可以让女性一下子感觉到整个阴部很温暖很舒服, 刚才的那声“啊”还没叫完就变成“噢”的一轻呼了。这时开始应该动手了,你应该用大拇指轻轻的将她的阴唇向两边分开蛋出女性的阴道口,用舌头在阴道口周围打转绕圈,时轻时重,时而整个嘴唇贴上。 这时候你可以稍为停下不亲阴道口,而是用湿润的舌尖轻轻撩几下她的阴蒂,把她的感觉从明蒂里撩拨起来,女性会轻叫几下,然后你再回去亲她的明道口和阴唇。 第二步(挑逗期) 不要在这时候再亲她的阴蒂,要让女性半吊在那种感觉里,而且男性要开始从女性的会阴处向阴蒂方向往上轻舔,慢点,舌头到达阴道口时左右拨动,把阴唇一边拨开一边向上继续舔,一点点向阴蒂部位接近。就是偏不要亲到阴蒂那,差不多到的时候你用舌尖轻轻的,越轻越好,只是在她的阴蒂上轻扫轻点一下(舌头要含点口水) ,随即反方向按上述亲法朝阴道口部位舔去。这样会把女性给急死的,她一急,自然就兴奋了。亲阴道口时,舌头长的男性可以尝试把舌头插入女性的明道内搅动。舌头宽厚的男性可以把舌头由阴道口自下往上扫动。 第三步(猛攻) 现在开始可以集中精力夺取“珍珠”了,清把舌头上移至女性的阴蒂处集中精力。女性的阴蒂是非常敏感的,如果你太大力舔动,她的痛感多过快感,就没意思了。亲吻阴蒂要注意几点,舌头一定要湿、轻、尖,一定要保持舌头湿润,亲舔阴蒂时一定要轻,要用舌尖来舔。进攻明蒂要用“点、挑、拨、压、搅”五字诀。点,是指用舌尖轻点轻触女性的阴蒂顶端;挑,是指舌头从阴蒂下面向上挑动;拔,是用舌头左右拨动女性的阴蒂;压,是时不时用舌头压女性的阴蒂,把它稍为压下即可;搅,是当你含住女性的阴蒂时用舌头在明蒂四周搅动。进攻明蒂要用“点、挑、拨、压、视员五字决,点,是指用舌尖轻点控用女性的阴蒂顶端;挑,是指舌头从阴蒂下面向上挑动; 拔,是用舌头左右拨动女性的阴蒂;压,是时不时用活头压女性的阴蒂,把它稍为压下即可, 搅,是当你含住女性的阴蒂时用舌头在阴蒂四周搅动。你可以感觉到她们的阴蒂下似乎有点筋会在跳动,这在你含着女性的阴蒂时感觉非常明显。不要随便中断女性的感觉,动作要平均,因为你突然而快节奏的动作很容易让女性到达高潮。觉得可以给对方高潮时,应该用整个嘴唇含住女性的阴蒂部位, 上嘴唇压在阴蒂上方的阴毛根部,下嘴唇左石分开女性的阴唇,尽量贴近阴道口,用口含住女性的阴蒂(留点空间),让女性觉得她的阴蒂是飘浮在你的嘴里的,用五字决发动进攻。让对方猛的一阵抽搐,看着她快到时,轻轻一放,然后马上又含上去。 (评论区附图解) 标签:#知识,#技巧

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #59188 · 02/16/2025, 08:40 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Balance {noun} 💠1- your ability to stand or walk steadily, without falling ✨VERBS ◾️ lose your balance (=become unsteady) ◾️ keep your balance (=stay steady) ◾️ regain/ recover your balance (=become steady again) ◾️ knock/ throw sb off balance ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ off balance ✨PHRASES ◾️ a sense of balance 💠2- a situation in which there is the right relationship between things ✨ADJECTIVES ◾️ a good/ healthy balance ◾️ a fine balance (=hard to achieve) ◾️ a delicate balance (=easily damaged) ◾️ the right/ proper/ correct balance ◾️ the natural balance ◾️ the ecological balance ◾️ the political/ military balance ✨VERBS ◾️ get/ find/ achieve/ strike a balance (=succeed in getting the balance right) ◾️ keep/ maintain/ preserve a balance ◾️ upset/ disturb/ disrupt the balance (=make it less equal or correct) ◾️ change/ alter/ shift the balance ◾️ redress/ restore the balance (=make it equal or correct again) ◾️ the balance changes/ alters/ shifts ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ a balance between things ✨PHRASES ◾️ the balance of power ◾️ the balance of nature ◾️ your work–life balance (=between your work and the rest of your life)

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #59187 · 02/16/2025, 08:39 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Bail {noun} 💠money left with a court of law to make sure that a prisoner will return when his or her trial starts ✨PHRASES ◾️ be released/ freed on bail also be remanded on bail BrE (=be given bail and allowed to stay out of prison, usually until a trial takes place) ◾️ apply/ ask for bail ◾️ be held without bail ✨VERBS ◾️ be granted/ given bail ◾️ be refused bail ◾️ get bail ◾️ set bail (=say how much bail someone must pay) ◾️ post bail also put up bail (=pay the amount set as bail) ◾️ oppose bail (=ask a judge not to grant bail) ◾️ jump bail also skip bail BrE (=not return for your trial as you promised) ✨ADJECTIVES/ NOUNS + bail ◾️ police bail BrE (=bail given to someone by the police while deciding whether to charge them with a crime) ◾️ conditional/ unconditional bail (=bail which has or does not have rules and conditions) ✨bail + NOUNS ◾️ a bail application also an application for bail ◾️ a bail condition ◾️ a bail hearing (=a meeting of a court, that decides whether someone should be given bail) ◾️ a bail bond (=a sum of borrowed money left with a court by the person receiving bail) ◾️ a bail bondsman (=a person or company that provides bail bonds) ◾️ a bail hostel (=a place for people on bail who do not have a permanent home) ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ on bail

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #59107 · 02/10/2025, 12:42 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Acceptable {adjective} 💠good enough or satisfactory ADVERBS ◾️ completely/ totally/ entirely/ fully acceptable ◾️ quite acceptable ◾️ perfectly acceptable (=completely acceptable – often used when you disagree with someone) ◾️ generally/ widely acceptable (=most people think it is acceptable) ◾️ not remotely acceptable (=not acceptable at all) ◾️ mutually acceptable (=acceptable to both people or groups) ◾️ socially/ culturally acceptable ◾️ morally/ ethically acceptable ✨VERBS ◾️ prove acceptable formal (=be found to be acceptable) ◾️ make sth acceptable ◾️ find/ consider sth acceptable also deem sth acceptable formal (=think it is acceptable) ✨NOUNS ◾️ an acceptable standard/ level ◾️ acceptable behaviour ◾️ an acceptable solution ◾️ an acceptable way ◾️ an acceptable alternative ◾️ acceptable quality ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ acceptable to sb ◾️ acceptable for sth ✨PHRASES ◾️ be the acceptable face of sth (=be acceptable to people who do not usually approve of that type of thing)

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #59106 · 02/10/2025, 12:42 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Accept {verb} 💠1- to take something that someone offers you, or to agree to do something that someone asks you to do ✨NOUNS ◾️ accept an offer/ invitation ◾️ accept a gift/ present/ bribe ◾️ accept an award ◾️ accept help/ aid/ assistance ◾️ accept an apology ◾️ accept sb’s resignation ◾️ accept a challenge ✨ADVERBS ◾️ gladly/ willingly/ readily accept sth ◾️ gratefully accept sth ◾️ graciously accept sth (=in a polite and kind way) ◾️ reluctantly accept sth ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ accept sth from sb 💠2- to decide that there is nothing you can do to change a bad situation ✨NOUNS ◾️ accept a situation ◾️ accept reality (=accept the real situation) ◾️ accept defeat ◾️ accept the consequences ◾️ accept your fate ◾️ accept the inevitable ◾️ accept the fact (that)... ✨VERBS ◾️ be forced to accept sth ◾️ learn/ come to accept sth (=gradually accept something) 💠3- to agree that something is right or true ✨NOUNS ◾️ accept an idea/ principle/ notion ◾️ accept a view ◾️ accept an argument ◾️ accept an explanation ◾️ accept a proposal ◾️ accept a claim ◾️ accept a recommendation ◾️ accept the need for sth ✨ADVERBS ◾️ be generally/ widely/ commonly accepted (=by many or most people) ◾️ be universally accepted (=by everyone) ◾️ fully accept sth (=completely) ◾️ readily/ happily accept sth ◾️ reluctantly/ grudgingly accept sth (=unwillingly) ◾️ blindly/ unquestioningly accept sth disapproving (=without thinking or asking questions) ✨PHRASES ◾️ accept sth at face value (=accept something without thinking that there may be a hidden meaning) ◾️ have no choice but to accept sth

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #59105 · 02/10/2025, 12:41 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Accent {noun} 💠the way someone pronounces the words of a language, showing which country or which part of a country they come from ✨VERBS ◾️ have an accent ◾️ speak with an accent ◾️ pick up an accent ◾️ lose your accent ◾️ put on an accent (=deliberately speak with a different accent from your usual one) ✨ADJECTIVES/ NOUNS + accent ◾️ a strong/ broad/ thick/heavy accent ◾️ a slight/ faint accent ◾️ a French/ American etc accent ◾️ a New York/ London etc accent ◾️ a foreign accent ◾️ a regional accent ◾️ a southern/ northern accent ◾️ an upper-class/ middle-class/ working-class accent ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ with an accent ◾️ in an accent ✨PHRASES ◾️ a hint/ trace of an accent Note 💢 Strong, broad, thick, or heavy accent? You use all these words when saying that someone’s accent is very noticeable. ♣️Strong is the most common word: ✨ Ex:- The man had a strong German accent. ♣️ You use thick or heavy when someone’s accent is very strong and difficult to understand: ✨ Ex:- The teacher had a thick Scottish accent, and some of the students had difficulty following what he said. ♣️ You use broad when someone has an accent from a particular part of the UK or the US: ✨ Ex:- She spoke with a broad Yorkshire accent. 💢Accent or pronunciation? 💠 Your accent shows which country, or which social group you come from. 💠Pronunciation is a more general word meaning the way in which a language or a particular word is pronounced.

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #58848 · 01/06/2025, 08:09 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Zone {noun} 💠a large area that is different from other areas around it in some way ✨ADJECTIVES/ NOUNS + zone ◾️ a war zone ◾️ a danger zone ◾️ an earthquake zone (=where earthquakes are likely to happen) ◾️ a disaster zone ◾️ an economic zone (=an area with special trade or tax conditions) ◾️ an enterprise zone (=where business activity is encouraged by the government) ◾️ a time zone (=which has a different time from the rest of the world) ◾️ a 20 miles/ 80 kilometres etc per hour zone (=where vehicles’ speed is limited) ◾️ a no-parking zone ◾️ a pedestrian zone (=only for people walking, not cars) ◾️ a smoke-free/ nuclear-free etc zone (=where smoking, nuclear weapons etc are not allowed) ◾️ a demilitarized zone (=where soldiers and military activities are not allowed) ◾️ the euro zone (=the countries where the euro is used as the official money) ◾️ a no-fly zone (=an area that aircraft are not allowed to fly in) ✨VERBS ◾️ enter a zone ◾️ leave a zone ◾️ set up/ establish/ create a zone ◾️ declare/ designate sth a zone (=officially make it a zone) ◾️ divide sth into zones ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ in a zone

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #58847 · 01/06/2025, 08:09 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Zeal {noun} 💠great eagerness to do something ✨ADJECTIVES ◾️ great zeal ◾️ excessive zeal (=too much) ◾️ missionary/ religious zeal (=great eagerness because you strongly believe that something is right) ◾️ revolutionary/ reforming zeal (=eagerness to make big changes) ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ with zeal ◾️ a zeal for sth ✨PHRASES ◾️ in sb’s zeal to do sth

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #58815 · 12/29/2024, 06:28 PM

#COLLOCATIONS 💠Year {noun} 1- a period of 365 or 366 days divided into 12 months, beginning on January 1st and ending on December 31st ✨ADJECTIVES ◾️ this/ next/ last year ◾️ every year ◾️ the current year ◾️ the coming year (=the year that is about to start) ◾️ the past year ◾️ the previous year ◾️ the following year ◾️ the new year (=used to talk about the beginning of the next year) ◾️ the school/ academic year (=the period of the year during which there are school or university classes) ◾️ the financial/ fiscal year (=the 12-month period over which a company’s accounts are calculated) ◾️ a leap year (=a year that has 366 days, which happens every four years) ✨VERBS ◾️ a year passes (by)/ goes by ◾️ spend a year ◾️ sth takes a year ◾️ last a year ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ in/ during/ over the year ◾️ in the year 1846/1900 etc ◾️ for a year/ three years etc ✨PHRASES ◾️ the beginning/ start of the year ◾️ the end of the year ◾️ all year round (=at all times during the year) ◾️ (at) this time of year (=used especially when talking about the season) 💠2- a particular period of time in someone’s life or in history {Grammar Always plural in this meaning} ✨ADJECTIVES ◾️ early years ◾️ later/ latter years ◾️ the last/ final/ closing years of sth ◾️ the intervening years (=between two periods or events) ◾️ sb’s teenage years ◾️ sb’s formative years (=when someone’s character develops) ✨NOUNS + years ◾️ b’s childhood years ◾️ the war years ◾️ the boom years (=when an economy or industry is very successful) ◾️ sb’s retirement years ✨PHRASES ◾️ in recent years ◾️ in later years ◾️ in years gone by (=in the past) 🍀Don’t say in ancient years. Say in ancient times or long ago. ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ the years of sth ◾️ sb’s years in sth ◾️ sb’s years as sth ◾️ during the years

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #58814 · 12/29/2024, 06:28 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Yard {noun} 💠 1- AmEthe area around a house, usually covered with grass ✨ ADJECTIVES ◾️ a back yard/ backyard 🍀It is more common to write backyard as one word. ◾️ a front yard ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ in the yard 🍀In British English, people say garden ✨yard + NOUNS ◾️ a yard sale (=a sale of used clothes and things from someone’s house which takes place in their yard) 💠2- an enclosed area next to a building or group of buildings, used for a special purpose, activity, or business ✨NOUNS + yard ◾️ a school yard/ schoolyard 🍀It is more common to write schoolyard as one word. ◾️ a prison yard ◾️ a timber yard (=where wood for building or making things is stored or sold) ◾️ a builder’s yard (=where materials for building are stored or sold) ◾️ a goods/ freight yard (=where goods can be loaded onto or unloaded from trains)

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #58698 · 12/08/2024, 08:46 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Wait "2"{noun} 💠a period of time in which you wait for something to happen, someone to arrive etc ✨ADJECTIVES/ NOUNS + wait ◾️ a long/ lengthy wait ◾️ a short/ brief wait ◾️ a one-hour/ 30-minute etc wait ◾️ an anxious/ nervous wait ◾️ the average wait ✨VERBS ◾️ have a wait ◾️ face a wait ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ a wait for sth ✨PHRASES ◾️ be worth the wait

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #58697 · 12/08/2024, 08:46 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Wait "1"{verb} 💠to stay somewhere or not do something until something else happens, someone arrives etc ✨ADVERBS ◾️ wait patiently ◾️ wait anxiously/ nervously ◾️ wait expectantly (=because you are hoping that something good or exciting will happen) ◾️ wait forever informal also wait ages BrEinformal (=wait a long time) ◾️ not wait long (=not wait for a long time) ◾️ wait around also wait about BrE (=stay in the same place and do nothing while you are waiting) ◾️ wait up (=wait for someone to return before you go to bed) ◾️ wait in BrE (=stay at home and wait there for someone to arrive) ✨wait + NOUNS ◾️ a waiting list (=a list of people who are waiting for something) ◾️ a waiting room (=a room at a station, doctor’s etc where people wait) ✨PREPOSITIONS ◾️ wait for sb ◾️ wait for sth ◾️ wait until/ till sth ✨PHRASES ◾️ wait two hours/ 20 minutes etc ◾️ keep sb waiting ◾️ wait with bated breath (=while feeling very anxious or excited) ◾️ wait in vain (=wait for something that never happens) ◾️ wait and see (=used when saying that you will find out about something soon) ◾️ wait your turn (=wait until it is your turn to do something) ◾️ wait a minute/ second/ moment (=used for telling someone to not do something immediately) 💢Note:- 💢 🌀Can’t wait If you say that you can’t wait to do something, you mean that you feel very excited about it Ex:- I can’t wait to see my family again.

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@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #58696 · 12/08/2024, 08:45 PM

#COLLOCATIONS ◼️Wage {noun} 💠money you earn for doing your job [Grammar Often plural] ✨ADJECTIVES ◾️ high wages ◾️ low wages ◾️ good wages ◾️ a decent wage (=a fairly good one) ◾️ the hourly/ daily/ monthly etc wage ◾️ the minimum wage (=the lowest wage that a company can pay someone according to the law) ◾️ the basic wage (=before extra amounts are added) ◾️ lost wages (=the amount you lose by not being able to work) ✨VERBS ◾️ earn a wage also be on a wage BrE ◾️ get/ receive a wage ◾️ pay a wage ◾️ supplement your wages (=earn extra money) ◾️ dock sb’s wages (=give someone less money as a punishment) ◾️ push up/ raise wages (=increase them) ◾️ hold down/ keep down wages (=keep them at a low level) ◾️ wages increase/ rise ◾️ wages fall ✨wage + NOUNS ◾️ a wage increase/ rise ◾️ a wage reduction/ cut ◾️ a wage freeze (=wages stay the same) ◾️ wage levels/ rates ◾️ the wage bill (=the amount a company has to pay in wages) ◾️ a wage earner (=someone who earns a wage) ◾️ wage differentials (=differences in people’s wages) ✨PHRASES ◾️ a cut/ drop in wages (=someone’s wages are reduced) ◾️ a fall/ decline in wages (=wages become lower generally) ◾️ an increase/ rise in wages

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