01-28-2025, 03:39 PM
I’ve actually heard of male multiple orgasms before but always thought it was one of those things that only a few people could do. Reading your experience makes it sound a lot more achievable than I expected. The part about staying below the “ejaculatory inevitability” threshold really stood out to me. I’ve felt that point before but never thought about using it as a way to control my orgasm.
I think what’s so cool about this is how it shifts the focus from just getting to the finish line to actually enjoying the whole journey. It’s like a completely different way of looking at sex and pleasure. Most guys are so focused on ejaculation that they probably miss out on a lot of the sensations and enjoyment that come before it.
It also seems like this could be a real confidence booster in the bedroom. If you can control when you orgasm and even experience multiple orgasms, that’s bound to make your partner notice. Plus, it probably helps with stamina and makes the experience more satisfying for both people involved.
I’d love to know how long it took you to get the hang of this. Was it something you figured out on your own, or did you follow a specific guide or method? It sounds like something worth practicing, but I’m curious how long it takes to really master it.
I think what’s so cool about this is how it shifts the focus from just getting to the finish line to actually enjoying the whole journey. It’s like a completely different way of looking at sex and pleasure. Most guys are so focused on ejaculation that they probably miss out on a lot of the sensations and enjoyment that come before it.
It also seems like this could be a real confidence booster in the bedroom. If you can control when you orgasm and even experience multiple orgasms, that’s bound to make your partner notice. Plus, it probably helps with stamina and makes the experience more satisfying for both people involved.
I’d love to know how long it took you to get the hang of this. Was it something you figured out on your own, or did you follow a specific guide or method? It sounds like something worth practicing, but I’m curious how long it takes to really master it.