The "D" and the "L" ??

Okay, you will have to excuse my ignorance on this one, as I truly do not understand the concept.

Could someone please explain to me, in plain language, the difference between LFK and DFK. When writing a review, or asking a provider about her menu, I'm never sure about where the limits are.

I suppose this is one of those highly subjective personal issues as everybody probably has their own defining points.

I look orward to your responses, with tongue in cheek :-)
Gryphon's Avatar
Purely a private definition: LFK = neither person's tongue goes past the other's teeth. DFK = well, further than that.
Chica Chaser's Avatar
Purely a private definition: LFK = neither person's tongue goes past the other's teeth. DFK = well, further than that. Originally Posted by Gryphon
LFK = tips of tounges touching
DFK = tonsil hockey
My PPOV (providers point of view) -

LFK = Light tongue to tongue play (perhaps the distal 1/3 of the tongue only)
DFK = Trying to deep throat you with the tongue and explore the taste of your tonsils.