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climbhi
Alright who can gleek, and more importantly who can teach me how!
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Originally posted by kyleb
ever cooler, i can form a little bubble on the end of my tongue and make it fly off into the air.
Gleeking is the spontaneous projection of saliva from the submandibular gland upon compression by the tongue. To gleek, you must first locate your submandibular gland, which is located underneath your tongue and towards the back of your mouth. Then, you can use your tongue to compress the gland and project saliva.
Yes, anyone can learn how to gleek with practice and proper technique. Some people may have a natural ability to gleek, while others may need to work harder to develop the skill.
No, gleeking is not harmful or dangerous. It is a natural bodily function and does not pose any health risks.
The amount of time it takes to learn how to gleek varies for each individual. Some may be able to learn it quickly, while others may need more practice. It is important to be patient and persistent in practicing the technique.
Some tips for mastering the art of gleeking include practicing in front of a mirror to see your technique, staying hydrated to produce more saliva, and experimenting with different tongue and mouth positions to find what works best for you.