Snowballing

The technique of one partner ejaculating into the mouth of the other during oral intercourse and then transferring the semen back into the mouth of the ejaculator or into another's mouth while kissing is known as "snowballing." The word uses the concept of a snowball, which grows more extensive as it moves along because it can be used to describe several transfers.

The phrase made its debut in the Urban Dictionary in the early 2000s. According to The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, it may have originated in the 1970s, when gay men were the only ones using it. Twenty per cent of gay males surveyed in 2010 reported having at least one snowballing experience.

Another name for snowballing is snowdropping.

More About Snowballing

Cum swapping, in which two women exchange a male partner's semen, is connected to snowballing. This behavior is frequently shown in pornography. Snowballing is not for everyone, so you should talk to your partner about it if you want to attempt it. Only monogamous partners you trust or those who have been cleared of STIs should engage in unprotected oral sex because it involves a risk of contracting STIs.

It's also noteworthy that semen taste can be considerably altered by nutrition. While red meat, chocolate, coffee, tobacco, and alcohol make semen taste more bitter, a diet rich in fresh foods, fruits, and vegetables enhances the flavor.