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'''Autofellatio''' is a ] wherein a ] performs ] on himself; a form of ]. This is usually not possible for most ], but is possible in the case of sufficient ] or endowment. ] and/or ] are potential ]s by which one may increase one's flexibility, which might enable one to achieve such a capability. '''Autofellatio''' is a ] wherein a ] performs ] on himself; a form of ]. This is usually not possible for most ], but is possible in the case of sufficient ] or endowment. ] and/or ] are potential ]s by which one may increase one's flexibility, which might enable one to achieve such a capability.


Autofellatio has been featured in a few pornographic movies, although it is not one of the more popular subjects. Some sex actors have expressed contempt for men who autofellate. Autofellatio has been featured in a few ]s, although it is not one of the more popular subjects. Some sex actors have expressed contempt for men who autofellate.


It has been said that the ] ] Atum (]) created the gods ] and ], via autofellatio; or at least, it is argued that a proper ] of certain ]s will demonstrate that the ancient Egyptians believed this. Other translations ascribe this creation to ], rather than ]. It has likewise been argued that the ] is a symbol of autofellatio. In ], the ] Atum (]) created the gods ] and ] by autofellatio; or at least, it is argued that a proper ] of certain ]s demonstrate that the ancient Egyptians believed this. Other translations ascribe this creation to ], rather than ]. It has also been argued that the ] is a symbol of autofellatio.


] for a woman is possible, but would be more difficult to perform since her head must move a greater distance. ] for a woman is possible, but would be more difficult to perform since her head must move a greater distance.


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Autofellatio is a sex act wherein a male performs oral sex on himself; a form of masturbation. This is usually not possible for most men, but is possible in the case of sufficient flexibility or endowment. Gymnastics and/or yoga are potential methods by which one may increase one's flexibility, which might enable one to achieve such a capability.

Autofellatio has been featured in a few pornographic movies, although it is not one of the more popular subjects. Some sex actors have expressed contempt for men who autofellate.

In Egyptian mythology, the god Atum (Ra) created the gods Shu and Tefnut by autofellatio; or at least, it is argued that a proper translation of certain texts demonstrate that the ancient Egyptians believed this. Other translations ascribe this creation to mucus, rather than semen. It has also been argued that the Ouroboros is a symbol of autofellatio.

Autocunnilingus for a woman is possible, but would be more difficult to perform since her head must move a greater distance.

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