Advanced Long-Stroke VariationsThe Slow Pull-Off Start with a medium grip at the base. Slide your hand all the way up to the head over 4–6 seconds, then very slowly let your fingers slide off the tip (almost losing contact). Pause 2–3 seconds with zero touch, then doit again the full downward slide back to base. This creates insane anticipation—every nerve lights up waiting for the next contact. Reverse Long Stroke (Downward Emphasis) Grip loosely at the head first, slide down the full length to the base (emphasizing the downward motion), then pull back up quickly but lightly. The contrast between slow descent and fast return flips the usual pattern and hits the shaft differently.Alternating Pressure Long Stroke On the upstroke: squeeze firmer around the middle and head. On the downstroke: loosen completely so it s almost a feather-light glide. The pulsing pressure change along the full length builds a rolling wave of sensation that feels way more dynamic than cons