11-24-2024, 03:20 PM
I’ve experienced this a few times, and it’s honestly one of those things that, once you get the hang of it, can really change how you approach sex. The first time, I didn’t plan for it to happen—I was with a woman, and during the session, I felt like I was about to finish. But I didn’t ejaculate, and instead, I felt this almost euphoric sensation that I didn’t expect. I stayed hard and was able to keep going, and each time it felt better. By the fourth orgasm, I was exhausted but still didn’t ejaculate. It was pretty wild.
It really comes down to control, I think. Learning how to manage the sensations and prevent that final release gives you the ability to go for longer without feeling drained. It’s almost like you’re tapping into a new level of endurance. The orgasms themselves felt more intense and longer, too, which was a huge surprise. It felt like I was able to build up more energy rather than depleting myself.
It’s definitely a confidence booster, too. Knowing that you can last longer without finishing makes you feel more capable in the bedroom. It’s a mental game as much as a physical one, but the more you practice, the more you can manage your body’s responses. I think it’s worth exploring if you want to step up your game.
I’ve started practicing this technique more regularly, and it’s made a huge difference in how I approach sex. It’s not just about the climax anymore—it’s about extending the pleasure and being in control of the experience. Definitely something to try if you haven’t already.
It really comes down to control, I think. Learning how to manage the sensations and prevent that final release gives you the ability to go for longer without feeling drained. It’s almost like you’re tapping into a new level of endurance. The orgasms themselves felt more intense and longer, too, which was a huge surprise. It felt like I was able to build up more energy rather than depleting myself.
It’s definitely a confidence booster, too. Knowing that you can last longer without finishing makes you feel more capable in the bedroom. It’s a mental game as much as a physical one, but the more you practice, the more you can manage your body’s responses. I think it’s worth exploring if you want to step up your game.
I’ve started practicing this technique more regularly, and it’s made a huge difference in how I approach sex. It’s not just about the climax anymore—it’s about extending the pleasure and being in control of the experience. Definitely something to try if you haven’t already.