The Bio :.
Matthew Faith began his series of unparalleled sexual conquests upon his graduation from the German Institute of Gynecology where he majored in Vaginal Stimulation and minored in Anal Gratification, making him a Sex Czar. Not only did Matthew become a master of oral, anal and vaginal pleasure, but he also wrote the groundbreaking thesis "The Delivery of the Fist", which documents the notion of the fist, a concept that will be developed heavily on this site and is the basis for a number of decisions in human sexual activity and orientation.
The key to understanding the fist is to not take the concept literally, it is a purely figurative concept in nature, although in extreme cases, the fist can be used as a concrete sexual device. While the act of fisting another human, either vaginally or anally, is not quite understood or accepted by society, the concept of the fist should become widely accepted as it deals with self confidence and the idea that the fist can be brought no matter the situation at hand.
The purpose of speaking of the fist is to instill confidence in oneself. Rather than going to a party or a bar and thinking "I hope I can find a chick tonight" or something to that effect, the fisting approach says "I'm going to stuff the fist into every chick in this place up to the elbow." It is clear from this example that subject two has increased his chances of action exponentially. Not only should the fist be thought of in this case, but it has to be shown to the receiver of the fist that the fist is being brought upon them and to submit graciously. This is most effectively done by adding a swagger to the usual mannerisms of oneself or to sport a look that nobody else has. There is no point in attempting to deliver the fist unless there is some reason to receive the fist, thus standing out in the crowd is a key component as well as the confidence instilled by the fist.
On the flip side of all this, the fist can also be reversed, or in other words, the reception of the fist can also occur. Receiving the fist is not desired by a practicing fister as it nullifies any effects that attempting to deliver the fist may have. The reception of the fist, in the case of a male, is often imminent when the ratio of men to women at a particular location is unfavorable. Rather than bending over and taking the fist, the delivery of the fist must be used with a higher degree of vigor than normal, as receiving the fist will be detrimental to any chances of getting action.
Fisting may seem disgusting and useless at this point, but once the concept is worked into every day conversation and used in social situations, its true value will become more apparent. It not only can be used in sexual situations but also on the job, on the playing field, in the classroom, or in any other activity that involves skill or luck in order to succeed. The thought of delivering the fist and avoiding the reception of the fist brings an added favorable dimension to any situation. Rather than saying that an exam went well say, "I worked my fist in up to the shoulder and my hand came out the mouth!" Or if for some reason the exam didn't go well say "I took an unlubed fist with a garbage bag on it today and the wrist watch shredded my insides!" The extreme difference in these cases is reason enough for delivering the fist, as these are the most common outcomes that occur in all of life's situations.
Now that the concept of the fist has been spelled out, go forth and attempt to harness its power. There will be many questions that will need to be answered about what to do once the fist has been successfully brought in a sexual situation and that is why Matthew Faith has decided to dedicate his efforts to this site. He will offer as many insights as possible as to what to do in any sexual situation irregardless of genders involved or sexual orientation, as his expertise in sexual acts is unmatched. Faith wants to see all 12gracestreet.com users succeed in their sexual endeavors and to have the most information possible about every situation and outcome that may arise while in action.
Matthew Faith
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