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As things have broken down and such, I've noticed something. There are two distinct fields of biting. Nibbling and biting. Or, gentle and hard. So far, from what I've seen, more people are into the field of biting hard and with a lot of force, and this type of biting is prone to fewer bites. Whereas nibbling which is a smaller "school" of biting is many soft and gentle bites and this type is more prone to biting a lot and for an extended period of time. Other differences in these two schools is that hard biting creates lasting marks, scars, and can often damage the tissues involved. I, personally, belong to the nibbling aspect of biting, for it's simply how I am. I nibble. I don't mind hard biting, but I don't personally find it to be stimulating for me to bite hard. I've been bitten hard and it feels wonderful, but I can't bring myself to bite hard and enjoy it. Is it merely cause I am a novice biter. Or is it as I think, and simply my style? What do you guys think of my analysis of biting?
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