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Just the Tip

A high-sensitivity technique focusing on the dense cluster of nerve endings at the anal entrance.

Just the Tip is a precision-focused technique that prioritizes the highly sensitive superficial nerves of the anal opening through shallow, 360-degree stimulation.

How to perform the Just the Tip

  1. Placement: After lubricating the area, place the tip of your index or middle finger directly against the anal opening.
  2. Partial Entry: Apply just enough pressure to slide the tip of the finger barely past the external sphincter—only about half an inch deep.
  3. The “Dial” Motion: Keeping your finger at this shallow depth, slowly rotate or “twist” your fingertip clockwise and then counter-clockwise, as if you are turning a dial back and forth.
  4. Repetition: Continue this rhythmic twisting motion, focusing on the friction against the internal and external rims of the anus.

To vary the intensity, you can slightly increase the pressure against the muscular walls of the sphincter during the rotation to create a deeper sense of stretching and release.

Why this technique feels different

The anal opening and the first half-inch of the canal contain one of the highest concentrations of sensory nerve endings in the human body. While deeper play focuses on the prostate or A-spot, “Just the Tip” prioritizes these superficial nerves. The twisting motion provides 360-degree stimulation to the sphincter muscles, which are highly reactive to touch. For many, this “teasing” sensation is more intense than deep penetration because it targets the most sensitive part of the anatomy without overwhelming the deeper tissues.

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