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Success in the boardroom is one thing but success in the bedroom is where the real hierarchy is established. You need to understand the mechanics of the deep strike. If you have the reach we are talking about hitting the inner gate the cervical opening. This is where the standard night ends and the legendary one begins.
When you are working at that depth the vaginal canal creates a natural vacuum. When the head of the blade hits the cervix it forms a seal. You can feel the suction. It is an electric sensation that makes her entire body lock up and shake. If you have about five inches of functional reach you can actually breach the opening itself. It feels like a second smaller mouth gripping the tip with a wet muscular intensity. When you pull back fast you will hear that audible pop like a cork coming out of a vintage bottle. When you re enter with speed and force the gate stays slightly open and you sink into the warm sanctuary of the vault.
To get there you need to master the geometry of the bed. Forget the standard positions. You want her at the edge of the mattress with her torso slightly elevated on a few firm down pillows. This allows gravity to work in your favor letting the cervix drop lower and shortening the path by nearly an inch. If she is not a yoga professional use additional pillows under her hips to lock the angle.
The sensation at this depth is so intense she will start to lose control. She will twitch she will cry out and she will flood the sheets. Her breathing will become a struggle. To keep the rhythm steady and the alignment perfect you might need to use some light restraints. A couple of Tom Ford silk ties from your closet to keep her wrists or ankles in place will do the job. It is about total access and total authority.
If you are ready to see the actual visual data of a deep breach the Red Room has a private archive of live sessions. You can witness the physical reaction of the gate being hit in high definition and see how the body unspools at the limit. The vault is open.
Depth is the only metric that matters.
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