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


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 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 ].

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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 seems to be possible in the case of 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.

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

Some carvings and/or statues from prehistoric times tend to point towards autofellatio being an aspect of "The Serpent That Swallows Its Own Tail".

The Ouroboros is the symbol generally proffered.

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