11-30-2024, 07:06 PM
I’ve noticed the same thing, and it makes sense when you think about it in terms of both physical and psychological build-up. Taking a break, even for a few days, makes me feel like my body has more energy to put into the experience. The anticipation builds up in the background, and when the moment finally comes, it’s like everything is amplified.
There’s also something to be said about edging, which is essentially creating deliberate gaps during a single session. By prolonging the build-up without releasing, you train your body to make the final release more intense. I’ve tried this a few times, and it’s a similar kind of sensation as taking a few days off.
For women, I’d imagine a similar pattern. Orgasm isn’t just a physical release; it’s tied to arousal and emotional tension. Taking a break could heighten their overall sensitivity, leading to more explosive climaxes. This could explain why some couples who don’t have sex as often report that when they do, it’s amazing—it’s about breaking monotony and allowing tension to build naturally.
It’s also important to experiment with different patterns. Some people thrive on daily releases, while others find more satisfaction spacing things out. There’s no right or wrong, just what feels best for you.
There’s also something to be said about edging, which is essentially creating deliberate gaps during a single session. By prolonging the build-up without releasing, you train your body to make the final release more intense. I’ve tried this a few times, and it’s a similar kind of sensation as taking a few days off.
For women, I’d imagine a similar pattern. Orgasm isn’t just a physical release; it’s tied to arousal and emotional tension. Taking a break could heighten their overall sensitivity, leading to more explosive climaxes. This could explain why some couples who don’t have sex as often report that when they do, it’s amazing—it’s about breaking monotony and allowing tension to build naturally.
It’s also important to experiment with different patterns. Some people thrive on daily releases, while others find more satisfaction spacing things out. There’s no right or wrong, just what feels best for you.