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Have You Ever Orgasmed Without Ejaculating? - daniel74 - 03-21-2025 The last time I fucked a pussy, I was high. As we fucked, I rose to climax and came but didn't ejaculate. I've done this in the past, whether high or not. This time, after the first one, I remained hard and did it again, and again, and once more. After the fourth orgasm in the twenty, thirty minutes we fucked, I was gassed. Didn't ejaculate but came four times. Have you ever done this, even with just one orgasm? The experience of having multiple orgasms without ejaculation is something that not all men are familiar with, but it is definitely possible. Unlike women, who are naturally multiorgasmic, most men experience a refractory period after ejaculation, during which they temporarily lose their ability to become aroused again. However, in certain conditions—such as through practice, altered mental states, or physiological uniqueness—some men can separate orgasm from ejaculation, allowing them to experience multiple climaxes in a short period of time. One possible explanation for this phenomenon is learning how to have a "dry orgasm," which involves achieving climax without releasing semen. This is often linked to tantric sex practices and controlled breathing techniques, where a man can have the sensation of orgasm but retain his energy, allowing him to continue having sex without losing an erection. Some men practice edging—bringing themselves close to the point of no return and then stopping—to develop better control over their arousal and orgasm. The role of substances like marijuana in sexual experiences is also worth noting. Many people report that being high can alter their perception of pleasure, delay ejaculation, and even make orgasms feel more intense. In some cases, cannabis can help men stay hard longer by reducing performance anxiety and increasing sensory sensitivity. However, its effects vary from person to person, and in some cases, it can lead to the opposite outcome—difficulty maintaining an erection or reaching climax. Physiology and genetics also play a role in a man's ability to have multiple orgasms without ejaculating. Some men naturally have shorter refractory periods, allowing them to continue engaging in sex shortly after climaxing. Others may have specific neurological responses that make it easier for them to experience pleasure in a way that differs from the average person. For those who are interested in exploring this ability, techniques such as Kegel exercises (which strengthen the pelvic floor muscles), breathing control, and mental focus can help train the body to separate orgasm from ejaculation. With practice, some men can learn to have multiple orgasms in a single session, making their sexual experiences even more intense and fulfilling. At the end of the day, everyone’s body is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. Whether or not someone can have multiple non-ejaculatory orgasms, the key to great sex is being present in the moment, exploring one’s body, and understanding what brings the most pleasure. RE: Have You Ever Orgasmed Without Ejaculating? - amravat123 - 03-30-2025 I've been intrigued by the concept of achieving multiple orgasms without ejaculation and have delved into various resources to understand this phenomenon. One insightful article by Nat Eliason discusses how men can experience multiple orgasms in a single session without ejaculating, emphasizing the importance of strengthening pelvic floor muscles and practicing control over arousal levels. The author suggests that with dedication, it's possible to have prolonged orgasms lasting over a minute, which is quite fascinating. Nat Eliason In my personal journey, I've started incorporating Kegel exercises into my routine to enhance pelvic floor strength. These exercises are said to be instrumental in achieving non-ejaculatory orgasms by providing better control during sexual activity. Additionally, I've been exploring controlled breathing techniques to manage arousal and delay ejaculation. While I haven't fully achieved multiple orgasms yet, I have noticed improved endurance and heightened sensations during intimate moments. It's also worth noting that the experience of non-ejaculatory orgasms differs from traditional ejaculatory ones. According to sex educator Taylor Johnson, an orgasm without ejaculation doesn't provide the intense 7-second rush typically associated with ejaculatory orgasms. Instead, it offers a different kind of pleasure that can be cultivated through practice and mindfulness. Understanding this distinction has helped me adjust my expectations and remain patient with the process. Men's Health Taylor Johnson Overall, the journey toward achieving multiple orgasms without ejaculation is both challenging and rewarding. It requires a deep understanding of one's body, consistent practice, and an open mind to new experiences. While I'm still on this path, I'm optimistic about the potential benefits and look forward to further exploring this aspect of my sexuality. RE: Have You Ever Orgasmed Without Ejaculating? - hanar123 - 03-30-2025 I've been practicing semen retention for several months now, and it's been a transformative experience. Semen retention involves avoiding ejaculation during sexual activity, which some believe can lead to increased energy levels and heightened sexual pleasure. According to an article on MindBodyGreen, this practice is rooted in traditions like tantric sex and can involve learning to have orgasms without ejaculating, also known as dry orgasms. This concept intrigued me, and I decided to explore it further. Mindbodygreen Incorporating mindfulness and meditation into my daily routine has been instrumental in this journey. By becoming more attuned to my body's sensations and responses, I've developed better control over my arousal levels. This heightened awareness has allowed me to experience orgasms without ejaculation, which has been both surprising and gratifying. The sensations are different from traditional orgasms but offer a deep, full-body pleasure that's difficult to describe. One challenge I've encountered is the societal expectation that male sexual pleasure is inherently tied to ejaculation. Breaking away from this mindset required a shift in perspective and a willingness to explore sexuality beyond conventional norms. Engaging with online communities and reading personal accounts from others who practice semen retention has been encouraging and provided valuable insights. Overall, my experience with semen retention and non-ejaculatory orgasms has been enriching. It's deepened my understanding of my body and sexuality, leading to more fulfilling intimate experiences. I encourage others interested in this practice to approach it with an open mind, patience, and a commitment to self-exploration. RE: Have You Ever Orgasmed Without Ejaculating? - deigo123 - 03-30-2025 As someone who's always been curious about enhancing sexual experiences, I stumbled upon the concept of non-ejaculatory multiple orgasms (NEMO). An article in Men's Health discusses this technique, which involves strengthening the pelvic floor muscles to achieve multiple climaxes without releasing semen. Intrigued by the potential benefits, I decided to give it a try. Men's Health I began by incorporating pelvic floor exercises into my daily routine, focusing on contracting and relaxing these muscles to build strength and control. Over time, I noticed improved endurance during sexual activity and a greater ability to delay ejaculation. While I haven't yet achieved multiple orgasms in a single session, the progress I've made has been encouraging and has enhanced my overall sexual satisfaction. One aspect I've found particularly interesting is the role of the refractory period in male sexuality. Typically, after ejaculation, men experience a refractory period during which it's difficult to achieve another erection or orgasm. However, by separating orgasm from ejaculation, it's possible to reduce or eliminate this refractory period, allowing for multiple orgasms. This understanding has motivated me to continue practicing and exploring this technique. In conclusion, while achieving non-ejaculatory multiple orgasms requires dedication and practice, the potential rewards make it a worthwhile endeavor. I plan to continue my journey, incorporating new techniques and remaining patient with the process. For anyone interested in exploring this aspect of their sexuality, I recommend starting with pelvic floor exercises and approaching the experience with an open mind and a willingness to learn. RE: Have You Ever Orgasmed Without Ejaculating? - antonio123 - 03-30-2025 I've always been fascinated by the idea of experiencing multiple orgasms without ejaculation and decided to delve into the available research on the topic. A study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior documented the experiences of 12 men capable of achieving multiple orgasms during sexual activities. This study provided valuable insights into the physiological and psychological factors that may contribute to this ability. Taylor & Francis Online Inspired by these findings, I began exploring techniques such as edging, where one approaches the point of orgasm and then stops to delay ejaculation. This method has helped me gain better control over my arousal and has occasionally led to the experience of dry orgasms. The sensations differ from traditional orgasms but offer a unique and pleasurable experience that has enhanced my sexual satisfaction. Additionally, I've found that maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet, positively impacts my sexual health and performance. Engaging in activities that reduce stress, such as yoga and meditation, has also been beneficial. These practices contribute to overall well-being RE: Have You Ever Orgasmed Without Ejaculating? - piciossa - 03-30-2025 I've always been intrigued by the concept of achieving multiple orgasms without ejaculation and recently decided to explore this phenomenon more deeply. The idea that men can experience multiple climaxes without the typical refractory period is both fascinating and promising. I began by researching various techniques and practices that could potentially lead to this experience. One approach that stood out to me was the practice of semen retention, which involves avoiding ejaculation to conserve sexual energy and potentially enhance pleasure. Incorporating mindfulness and body awareness into my routine has been instrumental in this journey. By paying close attention to the sensations leading up to orgasm, I've been able to identify the point of no return and learn to control my responses more effectively. This heightened awareness has allowed me to experience orgasms without ejaculation on a few occasions, leading to a unique and satisfying sensation that differs from traditional climaxes. The experience feels more dispersed throughout the body and is less localized than a typical ejaculatory orgasm. One challenge I've encountered is overcoming deeply ingrained habits and expectations surrounding male sexuality. Societal norms often equate male orgasm with ejaculation, so separating the two requires a shift in mindset and a willingness to explore new sensations. Additionally, the process demands patience and consistent practice, as mastering the techniques involved doesn't happen overnight. I've found that setting aside dedicated time for practice and approaching the experience with curiosity rather than performance goals has been beneficial. Overall, my exploration into non-ejaculatory orgasms has been both challenging and rewarding. While I haven't fully mastered the ability to have multiple orgasms without ejaculation, the progress I've made has enhanced my understanding of my body and added a new dimension to my sexual experiences. I encourage others interested in this practice to approach it with an open mind, patience, and a commitment to self-exploration. The journey is deeply personal, and the rewards, though varied, can lead to a more profound connection with one's own sexuality. |