In fact, when we play with cups, it is very exciting. The cup is originally a toy, and it was born to increase human pleasure and improve experience. When they are doing it, the wrapping is very strong and the friction is very large. In actual combat, it is very different from a cup. Actual combat is full-body exercise, which is tiring. It's like running twice on the playground. Don't be afraid of being seconds away. Most people lose seconds because they have no conscious control, blindly covet pleasure, and use their five fingers to cool down for a long time to find pleasure. Over time, their brains and bodies have formed muscle memories of this state. Therefore, using five fingers to cool down or using auxiliary tools such as cups is not an early shot, but two different things! Brothers who use cups should never sit in the right place by themselves.
Therefore, inexperienced students suggest starting with soft and slow cups and trying a higher level. Slow play means low stimulation and high comfort, and hard stimulation and low comfort. Low soft stimulation and high comfort. Playing with cups slowly is close to reality. Just being soft may not be enough. The wall thickness of the cup is very important. When choosing cups, if you want to play longer, don't choose those that are too exciting. Let's play slowly at low or moderate excitement and exercise slowly to adapt.