Can burping be taught?

Is it nature or nurture? So many people say “I have always been able to do it”. Others say they watched YouTube videos and figured it out. There are air gulpers and those who can inhale a stomach full of air. It seems as though it is an inherited trait.

But, can somebody who never discovered how to burp on command be taught to do it like those who could always do it?

I am interested what the fetish community thinks, because there is no better way to get people around you to burp then being able to burp whenever you want!

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Can you teach me or direct me to somebody who can? Those online burp tutorials are worthless.

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Presumably, you might derive some value from phantom’s explanation. The initial goal is to build awareness of your epiglottis. I recommend paying careful attention while yawning. Stretch and focus on different parts of your throat while yawning in different ways.

I guess in a very literal sense, people can explain that foundation skill but can’t guide anyone else to move internal muscles in the same way that it’s possible to maybe move somebody’s hands while learning to knit or perform a card trick.

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Thanks. I have read Phantom’s burp tutorial many times. I am pretty much an eternal hiccup master. I can get a forgettable amount of air down, but nothing near what would be required to produce a belch. So depressing!

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On-command burping isn’t a skill you are just born with and I don’t think its something that can easily be taught either. Like @gilly said above, people can explain exactly whats happening in their throat when they are loading up a burp, but its not going to really help you to get your own throat to behave in that exact way.

I discovered the technique by accident while yawning: a long deep yawn resulted in a tiny accidental burp at the end.
I would really recommend trying to fake yawn, or just inhaling more when you do a real yawn. At some point you will end up sucking the air in the way that is required and a burp will pop out. It may be small, but thats the way you start off.

I fully believe that anyone who wants to burp can indeed burp, once they stumble across the technique. Then its just practice till you can do it more easily and get bigger burps.

For those frustrated with not being able to burp yet, please don’t give up. Try what I suggested above and keep it at. It will happen eventually!

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When I yawn, the air goes out. The sucking in of air involves air going in. I am completely confused by the whole yawning thing.

When you yawn, you first draw in a huge breath of air, and then it gets exhaled (usually more audibly). Its on the initial intake of air that I’m talking about.

If you do a “fake yawn” (which is what I’m suggesting you try), you would still have to take in air first before you can breathe it out again.

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During a yawn I can hiccup a bit of air into my stomach.It’s just a fraction of the huge amount of air I hear you suck in. But, a burp never comes out when I try to force it back out. If I could just keep that pathway open until my stomach is at capacity, I am certain at least one impressive belch would come out.

I am still trying to experiment and discover the solution why the hiccup of air going in cannot be extended to a DEEP inhale that fills my stomach completely so I can blast an on command belch!!!

Well the goal here is to just get the technique. Managing a teeny tiny burp would be a huge success. The technique for small burps and big burps is the same, so don’t put yourself under any pressure.

If you forget about trying to burp and instead just practice mimicking the inhale of a yawn. If it helps, open your mouth exaggeratedly wide when you are doing it and draw in as deep a breath as you can. Eventually the very end part of the intake will be sucked in the right way and a burp should escape.
But do focus on actually imitating a yawn during the inhale, as its not just “suck in a load of air”, you have to try and get your throat to work as it does during a yawn.

This method is only what I’m recommending in order to initially figure out the throat technique. Once you have the technique, the “fake yawning” thing can be forgotten about.

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So this is interesting, for the longest time I had never really burped. I would guess that I probably did it at most 10 times in my life. I had watched several tutorials and read several articles. Even asked some friends I knew to teach me but I never could do it. Then one day when I was about 17 or 18, I figured it out. You have to close your throat and force suck air. That’s the best explanation I can give.

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I keep wondering if the barrier to me belching on command is mental or physical. I know the direction the air is supposed to go by gulping or inhaling air into the esophagus and magically bypassing the lungs. The question is once I make that hiccup motion and this tiny amount of air goes in, I know I am doing something right; however, I do I keep the flow going to inflate myself for a belch. The more I strain the more resistance there is to the air going to my stomach. I know the key is to fill the stomach with air so you are forced to make sort of a puking motion to force it out.

If I only could get more in!!!

I cannot swallow air at all.

Vids would help. All I ever see is videos of the belching professionals. Some humble advice on how to get started would be priceless.

I would simply like to do basic burps on command.