There is no air tight barrier in between my two cheeks, so how am I controlling the air in my mouth and directing it to one specific cheek? The deflated cheek is still floppy, so it’s not like I’m tensing a muscle to stop it inflating.
Also works if I have a mouth full of water, and can also be directed to top and bottom lips.
Thank you.
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Do it while and focus on keeping your tongue flat.
When I do it although one is more inflated the other is less floppy. I’m just going on what I can discern but I’m noting 2 things.
1 it’s more the cheek muscle creating the space as opposed to the air forcing the cheek out
2 my tongue naturally twists to create a barrier between my two cheeks
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