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What is a "stroke"?
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:08 am
by SecretSwitch
Apologies if this is a basic question that has been answered several times -- I searched the forum but did not turn anything up.
When a tease instructs you to stroke a certain number of times, or times per second, or along with a metronome, what constitutes a single "stroke"? Is it only an upstroke or downstroke, or is it an upstroke and downstroke combined?
I guess it makes the most sense for each stroke to include both an upstroke and a downstroke . . . but if that's the case, then I really need to work on my stamina.
Thanks for your help!
Re: What is a "stroke"?
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:45 am
by texturedshroom
I think that's something that's never clearly been defined. For me I count it as an upstroke and a downstroke, but I think everyone is different. Unless the tease tells you exactly how to do it... just do it your own way.
Re: What is a "stroke"?
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:26 am
by chewit
I was wondering the same thing the other day as I was struggling like crazy to follow a metronome...
I tend to do it the same way as texturedshroom as well. Personally I find counting one stroke as up and down challenging, but one stroke up, one down etc too easy. I try and keep it to upstroke and downstroke combined as one beat but sometimes have to slow it down.
Re: What is a "stroke"?
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:18 am
by manicrabbit
I am also quite confused about this. But I agree that unless the tease tells you what to do, do it your own way.
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Re: What is a "stroke"?
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:20 pm
by SexualChoc
Actually there are several different kinds of stroking.
A 'typical' stroke is having one full hand wrapped and sliding it up and down once.
However there are things called "worship strokes"
which is as far as I can tell a full up from base all the way past tip and down again from tip to base
usually done with a firm grip, or in a manner which is 'loving' and 'worshipful' Bit vague I know but that's really the definition.
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Re: What is a "stroke"?
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:38 pm
by cumhardy
ive always counted them as 1 stroke for up, 1 stroke for down.
just do it however you like...or however you think your mistress/master would like
Re: What is a "stroke"?
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:08 pm
by masterstroke
When I do a metronome tease, for me a "stroke" is a downstroke and an up stroke. However, as has been previously posted, everyone is different. If the tease doesn't tell you how to do it, do it your own way.

Re: What is a "stroke"?
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:46 am
by slavejack
For me one motion up and one motion down constitutes a "stroke". I prefer using a metronome. When doing teases that instruct you to stroke once a second, twice a second, etc... I usually always use a metronome set a 60bpm, 120bpm, etc...
Re: What is a "stroke"?
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:03 pm
by georgecuck
I haven't been here in a while, but its a relief to come back and find that there are others who have been puzzled by this (one would have thought) simple term!
I think I have always subconsciously adjusted my understanding (from up and down = 1 to up =1 down =1) depending on how tricky it was? But I imagine, like Aria said, what goes for sex probably goes for masturbation also. This may mean I have some bad stroking karma to rid myself of...