A Lesson on Fisting From Netflix's 'Brand New Cherry Flavor'
We love a raunchy TV moment.
TikTok and Twitter users have made it very clear that people shouldn’t watch the sex scene from the Netflix show Brand New Cherry Flavor, so of course everyone is now watching it. If you haven’t tuned in to the horror drama yet, it’s about a young woman in the ’90s who moves to Hollywood to sell her movie. In the process, she gets stabbed in the back and has to navigate through everything from zombies to her own personal demons.
The sex scene in Episode 4 (exact timestamp 35:00) wastes no time easing you in and either traumatizes or arouses you at first glance. Lisa Nova, played by Rosa Salazar, invites her new lover Roy Hardaway (Jeff Ward) to her place and things get steamy. As you notice a gaping wound on the side of her body, her lover proceeds to not only finger it but fists her wound too. Yes, you read that correctly.
Within the terrifying moment of body horror, there’s actually a mini-lesson on fisting. Here’s everything the scene got right.
The name “fisting” is actually misleading
Fisting actually involves forming your hand in the shape of a bird’s beak, not a literal fist.
Foreplay is essential
Ease your way in with one finger and increase the amount as your partner gets aroused. Most people actually need to train their vagina or anus for a few days, so slowly increase the number of fingers until they stretch completely.
Use your knuckles
Using your knuckles while fisting can help access the g-spot better and give a more intense orgasm.
Pulling out slowly is essential
This helps avoid any tearing or scratching internally. Just as you ease your way in, you have to ease your way out of their vulva or anus.
Aftercare
Fisting stretches out anal and vaginal muscles, depending on which is being pleasured. Be sure to rest your legs as they will be sore.