Picture this.
She’s already warm. Breathing a little faster. You’ve been touching her just enough to get a reaction, not enough to satisfy it. Her legs shift, opening, then closing again like she’s trying to control something that’s starting to build.
You keep going.
Same rhythm. Same pressure.
Her hips start moving on their own now, small, involuntary. She’s leaning into your hand instead of away from it.
And then, right when she’s about to tip over—
You stop.
Not completely.
Just enough.
That’s edging.
And it’s the difference between “that was nice”… and her not being able to think about anything else after.
Inside Dripping Wet Secrets, I show you exactly how to do this without killing the mood, with Tori Black and Andria Rae demonstrating it in real time.
Watch the full demonstration here
What Edging Actually Means (In Real Terms)
Edging isn’t about denying her.
It’s about controlling the build.
You bring her close. Not all the way. Close enough that her body starts reacting without her trying to manage it.
Then you pull back slightly.
Not fully away. Just enough to drop the intensity.
Then you build again.
Tori shows this perfectly.
She keeps one steady movement going just long enough for her body to lock into it. You can see it happen — her breathing gets uneven, her thighs tighten, her lower back lifts slightly.
That’s your signal.
That’s when you ease off.
Not stop. Adjust.
Where Most Men Mess This Up
They remove contact completely.
Don’t.
If you take your hand away, you break the tension you just built.
Instead, stay there.
Keep your hand on her. Light. Slow. Almost teasing. Let her body settle for a second while still feeling you.
Andria demonstrates this clearly.
She stays in contact, but softens the movement. You can see the frustration build in a good way — her hips try to follow, her legs shift, like she’s asking for more without saying it.
That’s exactly what you want.
How to Do It Without Guessing
Think in three phases:
1. Build
Slow, steady rhythm. Let her body catch it. Watch for physical signs:
— her hips starting to move toward you
— her breath shortening
— her fingers gripping something nearby
2. Pull Back (Slightly)
Don’t stop. Just reduce intensity:
— lighter touch
— slower movement
— less direct pressure
Hold it there for a few seconds.
3. Go Again
Return to the original rhythm, or slightly stronger.
That second build hits harder.
Every time.
What It Looks Like When It Works
You won’t need to guess.
Her body tells you.
She won’t stay still anymore.
Her hips will chase your hand.
Her legs will open, then press together again.
Her breathing will lose its rhythm.
And when you pull back?
She reacts to that too.
That’s the part most men never experience — her wanting it more because you didn’t give it to her all at once.
What Tori and Andria Actually Show You
Inside Dripping Wet Secrets, you’ll see:
— How Tori brings herself right to the edge, then dials it back without breaking the moment
— The exact way Andria keeps contact while lowering intensity (this is where most men fail)
— How long to stay in each phase before switching
— The physical cues that tell you she’s ready for the next build
This isn’t complicated.
But the timing matters.
Watch the full demonstration here
Why This Changes Everything After
When you edge her properly, you’re not just turning her on.
You’re stacking it.
Each build hits stronger than the last. Each pause makes her want it more. By the time you actually let things go further, her body is already fully engaged.
You don’t have to force anything.
She’s already there.
Stop Finishing Too Early
Most men end the moment as soon as it starts working.
You don’t need to.
Hold her there a little longer.
Let her feel it build, drop, and build again.
That’s what makes it different.
That’s what makes it stay with her.
Hot kisses,
Gabrielle Moore
P.S. The second time you bring her close and pull back… watch what her body does. That reaction tells you everything.

