If you’d rather skip straight to the video demonstration… Watch the video here
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There’s a thing I’ve never quite known how to explain to a man who hasn’t already figured it out on his own.
When I’m really in bed — when whatever my day looked like has been politely shown the door — I’m not one body. I’m two.
There’s the body from the waist down. Greedy. Specific. Loud about what it wants.
And there’s the body from the waist up. Subtler. Slower. Honestly, the more demanding of the two — although she would never tell you that herself.
Most men talk to one. They pick a region and commit to it. They go down on her like they’re being graded, or they thrust like the score depends on it. Both, in fairness, can absolutely work.
But the woman who walks away saying I’ve never come like that before?
She’s the one who got both at once.
Click here to see the technique demonstrated on camera
The Quiet Math of a Real Orgasm
I’m not a neuroscientist, but here’s what I’ve learned from years of paying very close attention.
The pleasure pathways from a woman’s chest and the pathways from her vagina don’t actually run in parallel. They converge. They share circuitry. Stimulating one warms the other up. Stimulating both at the same time creates something bigger than the sum of its parts.
Think of it like sound. If two notes sit close to each other, you don’t just hear two notes — you hear a third. A vibration between them that wasn’t in either one. Musicians call it a beat frequency.
Her nervous system does the same trick. Two simultaneous inputs become one enormous, shimmering signal. And that signal? That’s what makes her grip the headboard like it owes her money.
The course is called Breast Vagina Fusion Formula for a reason. It isn’t about adding the two together. It’s about fusing them — playing them as one instrument, with two voices.
See exactly how it’s done here
The Conductor’s Trick
Here’s where most men get it wrong: they think simultaneous means “do both at the same speed.”
It doesn’t.
Jessa Rhodes — and if you don’t know Jessa, picture a woman whose breasts look engineered by a higher power and whose mouth could end a quiet evening in two seconds flat — demonstrates the principle in the opening segment.
She calls it the counterpoint.
Your thrust is the slow heartbeat. Steady. Deep. Patient.
Your hand on her breast is the high note. Light, fluttery, unpredictable — maybe a soft pinch, maybe a thumb circling the nipple like it’s keeping a secret.
The two rhythms shouldn’t match. They should chase each other.
When she demonstrates it — and you can see this on her, because Jessa’s body is, frankly, a study in cause and effect — her hips start moving on their own. Her breath catches half a second before each thrust. Her chest lifts toward the hand instead of away from it.
You’re not just doing two things at once. You’re conducting.
Watch Jessa’s demonstration here
The Mouth, The Hand, The Hip
Stephanie West takes the formula one step further.
(If you’ve never seen Stephanie, I’ll just say: she’s the kind of naughty Latina who looks like she’s holding back a smirk even when she’s coming. The energy is unhinged. In a good way.)
She demonstrates the three-point hold — mouth on one nipple, hand on the other, hips doing what hips do — and walks you through how to keep all three in motion without dropping any of them.
It is, I’ll be honest, the part of the course that made me sit up a little straighter the first time I edited it. My nails were curling into my palm just watching. My own breath went shallow in sympathy. I get dirty thoughts just remembering it, which I think tells you everything you need to know.
This is the move that turns a good night into the kind of story she’ll tell her closest friend in slightly hushed tones over wine the next week.
See the three-point hold in full detail
Why She’ll Remember You
Any man can make a woman come.
That sounds rude. I don’t mean it that way. The mechanics aren’t a mystery, and most women, given enough time and a willing partner, can get there.
What’s rare is the man who makes her come in a way she has to think about afterwards. The one who unlocks something her body didn’t know it could do. The one whose hands she can still feel in the morning, while she’s pretending to read emails.
Fusion is the difference between sex and signal. Between an orgasm she has, and an orgasm she remembers.
I’d like you to be the second guy.
Inside Breast Vagina Fusion Formula
You’ll learn:
— The three-point hold Stephanie demonstrates that keeps all of her firing at once
— The counterpoint rhythm Jessa uses to make a slow thrust feel like a thunderclap
— The angle adjustments that let you reach her chest without losing depth
— How to read her body’s pile-up — the moment when both circuits are loaded and one nudge ends her
Watch the full course. Watch the demonstrations. And then — go and be the second guy.
Click here to watch Breast Vagina Fusion Formula in full
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Hot kisses,
Gabrielle Moore
Sex Expert & Author of Naked U
P.S. There’s something quietly devastating about a man who knows how to play a body in two registers at once. The first time you see her face during the fusion — the way her whole expression goes soft at the edges — you’ll never go back to the old way.

