11-30-2024, 08:29 PM
Interesting question. I’ve had a few experiences where I’ve had what felt like an orgasm without ejaculating, though it’s not something I actively try to do. It happens more when I’m focused on prolonging the pleasure, and I’m consciously holding back from coming. It’s a strange feeling at first, because I’m used to the release being the end of the pleasure cycle, but without ejaculation, there’s still a lot of buildup and intensity.
I think it’s more common in men who have experience with edging or have been involved in some form of tantric practices. From what I understand, the goal in those practices is to reach a state where you can have a powerful orgasm without the physical release of semen. The idea is that the energy is still there, but it’s redirected or contained in your body. In a way, it feels like you’re storing up all that energy for later, which can actually lead to even more intense orgasms when you do eventually release.
It’s definitely something I’ve been trying to work on. I’ve had a couple of instances where I felt the pleasure building and then pulled back, only to find that I could still experience that intense orgasm without actually ejaculating. Sometimes, it almost feels like I’m reaching a new level of sensation that I didn’t know existed before. But I have to admit, it can be tough to control at times.
I think it’s all about learning how to manage your body and your arousal. If you’re constantly thinking about the release, it’s hard to get there without ejaculating. But when you can separate the two and focus just on the orgasm itself, it opens up a whole new world of pleasure.
I think it’s more common in men who have experience with edging or have been involved in some form of tantric practices. From what I understand, the goal in those practices is to reach a state where you can have a powerful orgasm without the physical release of semen. The idea is that the energy is still there, but it’s redirected or contained in your body. In a way, it feels like you’re storing up all that energy for later, which can actually lead to even more intense orgasms when you do eventually release.
It’s definitely something I’ve been trying to work on. I’ve had a couple of instances where I felt the pleasure building and then pulled back, only to find that I could still experience that intense orgasm without actually ejaculating. Sometimes, it almost feels like I’m reaching a new level of sensation that I didn’t know existed before. But I have to admit, it can be tough to control at times.
I think it’s all about learning how to manage your body and your arousal. If you’re constantly thinking about the release, it’s hard to get there without ejaculating. But when you can separate the two and focus just on the orgasm itself, it opens up a whole new world of pleasure.