01-28-2025, 03:38 PM
I can’t believe how many guys here are talking about male multiple orgasms—I thought I was the only one interested in this! I had a similar experience when I was younger. I was experimenting with edging and noticed that if I slowed down just before climax, I could still feel this crazy intense sensation without ejaculating. At first, I thought it was a fluke, but it kept happening when I tried it again.
What’s wild is how much this can improve your overall sexual experience. For me, it’s been about more than just having multiple orgasms. It’s made me way more aware of my body and what feels good. I think it also helped me build better stamina and control, which my partners have definitely appreciated.
One thing I’ve found helpful is focusing on my breathing during sex. When you’re close to climax, it’s easy to tense up and lose control, but if you take deep breaths and stay calm, you can ride that wave without going over the edge. It’s like learning to surf your own arousal. It takes practice, but it’s so worth it once you get the hang of it.
For any guy thinking about giving this a try, I’d say start slow and don’t put too much pressure on yourself. Experiment during solo sessions to see what works for you, and then bring it into your sex life when you’re ready. Trust me, your partner will thank you for it!
What’s wild is how much this can improve your overall sexual experience. For me, it’s been about more than just having multiple orgasms. It’s made me way more aware of my body and what feels good. I think it also helped me build better stamina and control, which my partners have definitely appreciated.
One thing I’ve found helpful is focusing on my breathing during sex. When you’re close to climax, it’s easy to tense up and lose control, but if you take deep breaths and stay calm, you can ride that wave without going over the edge. It’s like learning to surf your own arousal. It takes practice, but it’s so worth it once you get the hang of it.
For any guy thinking about giving this a try, I’d say start slow and don’t put too much pressure on yourself. Experiment during solo sessions to see what works for you, and then bring it into your sex life when you’re ready. Trust me, your partner will thank you for it!