01-28-2025, 03:39 PM
This is such a game-changer for men who think ejaculation is the end-all of sexual pleasure. I’ve experimented with edging before, and while I’ve never managed to have multiple orgasms without finishing, I’ve come close to that “point of no return” and backed off a few times. Even doing that feels amazing, so I can only imagine what it’s like to actually orgasm multiple times without ejaculating.
One thing that stood out to me is how you described the connection between relaxation and control. It’s crazy how much your mental state impacts your physical performance. I’ve noticed that when I’m more relaxed and not rushing to finish, I can last longer and enjoy the sensations more. But taking it a step further to actually separate the orgasm from ejaculation? That’s next-level stuff.
I think a lot of guys would benefit from understanding this. Too many of us feel like we’re on autopilot during sex—stimulate, climax, repeat—but learning to slow down and take control of your body could be a game-changer. It’s also a great way to improve stamina and build intimacy with a partner, since you’re more in the moment and less focused on just finishing.
I’d love to hear more about the practical side of this. Are there specific exercises or routines that worked for you, or did it just come naturally? I’ve been curious about trying Kegels and breathing techniques, but I don’t know where to start. Any advice would be awesome!
One thing that stood out to me is how you described the connection between relaxation and control. It’s crazy how much your mental state impacts your physical performance. I’ve noticed that when I’m more relaxed and not rushing to finish, I can last longer and enjoy the sensations more. But taking it a step further to actually separate the orgasm from ejaculation? That’s next-level stuff.
I think a lot of guys would benefit from understanding this. Too many of us feel like we’re on autopilot during sex—stimulate, climax, repeat—but learning to slow down and take control of your body could be a game-changer. It’s also a great way to improve stamina and build intimacy with a partner, since you’re more in the moment and less focused on just finishing.
I’d love to hear more about the practical side of this. Are there specific exercises or routines that worked for you, or did it just come naturally? I’ve been curious about trying Kegels and breathing techniques, but I don’t know where to start. Any advice would be awesome!