Orgasm
An orgasm is a sexual climax (or high point). Orgasm happens because of continued sexual touching. During an orgasm, there is a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure. Sexual touching may be sexual intercourse, rubbing or squeezing by hand (called masturbation), or other actions that make the sex organs feel good. During an orgasm, a person's body sometimes spasms (shakes or trembles) and the person's brain activity changes quickly. Orgasms may happen when people are asleep. When men orgasm while sleeping, it is often called a "wet dream".
Other mammals may have orgasms when they have sex.
Contents
Male orgasm
The penis usually becomes erect (hard) before an orgasm, and flaccid (soft) again after. When a man has an orgasm, he feels a very strong and enjoyable feeling in his penis and groin, and sometimes in all of his body. In a man, an orgasm usually happens at the same time as an ejaculation, which is a release of semen through the penis, that can't be stopped. Young boys can orgasm, but there may be no semen because semen release usually occurs only after puberty has started. After an orgasm, men usually have a deep sense of relaxation, usually felt in the groin and the thighs. Usually the stronger the orgasm, the deeper the relaxation and the longer the relaxation will last.
Female orgasm
A woman's orgasm begins in her clitoris, which is the counterpart of the man's penis. It is preceded by an erection of the clitoris and a moistening of the opening of the vagina. When a woman goes through a full orgasm, her uterus, vagina, anus and pelvic muscles undergo a series of rhythmic contractions. Most women find these contractions very pleasurable. Rubbing or applying other consistent pressure against the clitoris is usually needed to help the woman have an orgasm.
Orgasm and reproduction
Orgasm plays an important role in human reproduction. During sexual intercourse, a man places his penis inside a woman's vagina and moves it backwards and forwards. The woman may also move her hips back and forth, or in a circular motion. The friction caused by this movement, together with the warmth and pressure of the vagina, causes the man to have pleasurable feelings in his penis, which grow stronger and stronger until the man has an orgasm, at which time semen then shoots out from the end of his penis into the woman's vagina. The semen can make the woman pregnant. The woman may also have an orgasm during intercourse as well. Scientists are not sure why women have orgasms. Some believe that the orgasm helps the sperm in the man's semen to swim up the vagina into the cervix, so that it is more likely that a sperm cell will fuse with an egg cell. Others think that the woman's orgasm is designed to help make the man reach orgasm. During her orgasm, a woman may moan, cry, or scream, which usually excites her man, and her vagina may grip the penis more tightly, which also makes sex more exciting for him. These reactions may cause the man to ejaculate more quickly or to produce more semen. Orgasm may also encourage a woman to have sex more often as it feels good, increasing the chances of pregnancy.
A forced orgasm is a form of orgasm control where the active partner sexually stimulates a submissive partner to the point of the submissive's involuntary orgasm, with the submissive attempting to restrain the onset of orgasm. In BDSM or other sexual roleplay, the submissive partner can be put in physical restraints, to enable the active partner to control the rate and duration of stimulation.
Involuntary orgasm
Main article: Orgasm
An involuntary orgasm which happens as the result of forced sexual contact, such as during rape or sexual assault, can often be associated with feelings of shame caused by internalization of victim-blaming attitudes. The incidence of those who experience unsolicited sexual contact and experience orgasm is very low, though possibly under-reported due to shame or embarrassment. Involuntary orgasms can happen regardless of gender.
Orgasm control
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FROM MY RESEARCH: Orgasm Types Can Vary in Their Sensations and the Way They are Experienced: Exploring Different Methods for Prolonged Pleasure
As human beings, we are fortunate to experience a wide range of sensations and emotions, and one of the most intense and euphoric experiences is undoubtedly an orgasm. It is a moment of unparalleled pleasure and release, and the ways in which orgasms are experienced can differ greatly from person to person. In this article, we will delve into the various methods that can prolong this sensational experience, allowing it to be maintained for longer durations - even up to one hour or more.
1. The Power of Edging: Harnessing Control and Intensity
Heralded as a technique that can intensify and lengthen the experience, edging involves bringing oneself close to the brink of orgasm and then backing off repeatedly. This method allows for heightened control over the sensations and can lead to a more explosive climax when finally achieved.
2. The Role of Breathwork: Enhancing Pleasure Through Conscious Breathing
Breathwork techniques, such as deep diaphragmatic breathing or rhythmic patterns, can greatly enhance the orgasmic experience. These methods help expand the pleasure throughout the body, intensifying the sensations and potentially prolonging the orgasmic release.
3. Exploring Tantric Practices: Awakening the Sensual Energies
With origins in ancient Eastern traditions, Tantra has gained popularity for its connection to prolonged sexual pleasure. Various Tantra techniques involve harnessing and channeling sexual energy through specific movements, breathwork, and visualization. These practices allow for the expansion and prolongation of orgasmic sensations, creating a potentially transformative experience.
4. Sensory Stimulation and Toys: Heightening the Pleasures
Incorporating various sensory stimuli and sex toys into sexual experiences can enhance pleasure and prolong orgasmic sensations. From feather ticklers and blindfolds to vibrators and massagers, the possibilities are vast. Experimenting with different sensations can unlock new levels of pleasure and extend the duration of orgasmic bliss.
5. Mindfulness and Meditation: Cultivating Awareness and Focus
Practicing mindfulness and meditation techniques can enhance the overall sexual experience and potentially extend the duration of orgasmic sensations. By focusing the mind on the present moment, one can experience a deeper connection with their body, intensify pleasure, and delay climax, leading to a more prolonged orgasmic experience.
FAQs:
Q1. Can anyone experience prolonged orgasms?
A1. While the ability to experience prolonged orgasms may vary from person to person, with practice and exploration, it is a potential journey that individuals of all genders and sexual orientations can embark upon.
Q2. Are there any risks associated with prolonging orgasms?
A2. Prolonging orgasms is generally considered safe, but it is important to listen to your body and not push beyond your limits. Communication and consent with your partner are crucial in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.
Q3. Can orgasm duration be increased with any specific diets or supplements?
A3. While a healthy lifestyle can contribute to overall sexual well-being, there are no specific diets or supplements that are proven to universally enhance the duration of orgasms. It is important to prioritize overall physical and mental health for optimal sexual experiences.
Q4. How long do orgasms typically last?
A4. Orgasm duration can vary widely, typically lasting from a few seconds to around 20-30 seconds. However, with the mentioned methods and techniques, individuals have reported experiencing longer and more intense orgasms.
Q5. Can the methods mentioned in this article be practiced alone or with a partner?
A5. The methods mentioned can be explored both individually and with a partner. Open communication, consent, and mutual exploration can greatly enhance the experience and potentially lead to prolonged pleasure.
In conclusion, the sensations and experiences associated with orgasms are unique to each individual. By exploring different methods such as edging, breathwork, tantric practices, sensory stimulation, mindfulness, and meditation, individuals can potentially prolong the duration of their orgasmic experiences. It is important to approach these methods with an open mind and experiment in a safe and consensual manner. Remember, the joy lies in the journey of discovery and exploration, allowing for a heightened and sustained pleasure that can transform the way we experience orgasms.
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Orgasm control, also referred to as edging, peaking, or surfing,[1] is a sexual technique which may be practiced either alone or with a partner and involves the maintenance of a high level of sexual arousal for an extended period of time without reaching orgasm. When practiced by a male, orgasm control allows the practitioner to enjoy direct sexual stimulation without waiting through the refractory period common after orgasm. When the decision is made to allow orgasm, the physical sensations may be much greater and more pleasurable than if the orgasm were experienced conventionally. Orgasm control is referenced as "slow masturbation" in Alex Comfort's The New Joy of Sex (1993)[2] and "extended massive orgasm" in Vera and Steve Bodansky's 2000 book of the same name, and is similar to the Venus Butterfly technique used in the volume The One Hour Orgasm (1988) by Leah and Bob Schwartz.
Since orgasm control prolongs the experience of powerful sexual sensations occurring during the final build-up to orgasm, the physical demands of being kept or keeping oneself in this highly excited state for an extended time can induce a pleasurable, almost euphoric state, and at times creates changes within an individual's perceived consciousness.
Orgasm control can involve either sex partner being in control of the other partner's orgasm, or a person delaying their own orgasm during sexual activity with a partner or by masturbation. To experience orgasm control, any method of sexual stimulation can be used.
Contents In partnered sex
When shared in sexual activity between partners, one partner would stimulate the other, gradually bringing them up to the point high in the plateau phase where an orgasm is actually building, and will then reduce the level of stimulation to just below that needed to trigger the orgasm. If control of the orgasm is given to a partner and orgasm is not allowed for a time in order to develop an increased level of sexual tension, it is referred to as erotic sexual denial. By carefully varying the intensity and speed of stimulation, and by practicing with the same partner to learn his or her responses, a person can be held in the highly aroused state near orgasm. This process may be repeated as desired, but at some point repetition may cause the urge to orgasm to become overwhelming. When a partner eventually provides enough stimulation to achieve an orgasm, it may be stronger than usual due to the increased tension and arousal that builds up during the extended stimulation. If the partner whose orgasm is being controlled, sometimes referred to as the submissive partner, is put into physical restraints, it may better control the orgasm (the activity is sometimes called tie and tease and if orgasm is denied it is tease and denial). Another possibility is for one partner to help produce multiple orgasms in the other.
In masturbation
When practiced alone, orgasm control is beneficial for heightening sexual pleasure as well as a training tool which permits the practitioner to increase the duration of sex with a partner[citation needed]. For the female, because there is no post-orgasm refractory period, the practitioner can enjoy direct sexual stimulation for longer periods of time, as well as with increased frequency and intensity. For the male, the speed of the rubbing or stroking of the penis may vary to navigate right to the edge of ejaculation. With orgasm control, a male can experience a longer or more intense orgasm, as well as a larger volume of semen expelled during his ejaculation. Because solo masturbation allows for precise control over the feelings, the timing, and the speed of stimulation, many people practice orgasmic control by themselves. One technique, commonly referred to as "edging" is where one will masturbate up until the moment before reaching the plateau phase just before orgasm occurs, and then stop suddenly before experiencing a climax. Another technique, commonly referred to as "surfing" is where one will reach the plateau phase and slow down the stimulation to maintain a heightened level of sensation for an extended time. Repeating either of these techniques many times during a single masturbation session may result in a stronger, more intense orgasm.
Many individuals assert that orgasm control is more often possible with masturbation. This is a direct result of the fact that one is then able to control the intensity and duration of stimulation without having to rely on the partner stopping or changing the type of stimulation in order to postpone the orgasm. Masturbation is then the easy way to learn one's limits and could also be seen as the starting point in the technique of orgasm control.
Orgasm control is most easily learned through solitary masturbation, although many individuals enjoy including elements of Orgasm Control in sex with a partner. Masturbation provides the individual with the opportunity of learning about their bodies and the amount of pleasure they can experience without reaching orgasm. Self-stimulation can help both men and women acknowledge the limits of their body and the techniques that may help them in controlling their orgasms.
As it has been described by Steve Bodansky and Vera Bodansky in Extended Massive Orgasm: How You Can Give and Receive Intense Sexual Pleasure, masturbation practiced with the aim of orgasm control must be carried on with the purpose of making every stroke feel exquisite and not to relieve tension, like "simple" masturbation does. In order to practice this other type of masturbation, the same authors suggest gradual stimulation of the genitals and then making connections between the primary area (penis or clitoris) and the secondary area (lips, nipple or other part of the body that is an erogenous zone). The connection between the two areas is established once the individual stimulates them with exactly the same moves of the same intensity.
See also
An orgasm is a sexual climax (or high point). Orgasm happens because of continued sexual touching. During an orgasm, there is a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure. Sexual touching may be sexual intercourse, rubbing or squeezing by hand (called masturbation), or other actions that make the sex organs feel good. During an orgasm, a person's body sometimes spasms (shakes or trembles) and the person's brain activity changes quickly. Orgasms may happen when people are asleep. When men orgasm while sleeping, it is often called a "wet dream".
Other mammals may have orgasms when they have sex.
Contents
Male orgasm
The penis usually becomes erect (hard) before an orgasm, and flaccid (soft) again after. When a man has an orgasm, he feels a very strong and enjoyable feeling in his penis and groin, and sometimes in all of his body. In a man, an orgasm usually happens at the same time as an ejaculation, which is a release of semen through the penis, that can't be stopped. Young boys can orgasm, but there may be no semen because semen release usually occurs only after puberty has started. After an orgasm, men usually have a deep sense of relaxation, usually felt in the groin and the thighs. Usually the stronger the orgasm, the deeper the relaxation and the longer the relaxation will last.
Female orgasm
A woman's orgasm begins in her clitoris, which is the counterpart of the man's penis. It is preceded by an erection of the clitoris and a moistening of the opening of the vagina. When a woman goes through a full orgasm, her uterus, vagina, anus and pelvic muscles undergo a series of rhythmic contractions. Most women find these contractions very pleasurable. Rubbing or applying other consistent pressure against the clitoris is usually needed to help the woman have an orgasm.
Orgasm and reproduction
Orgasm plays an important role in human reproduction. During sexual intercourse, a man places his penis inside a woman's vagina and moves it backwards and forwards. The woman may also move her hips back and forth, or in a circular motion. The friction caused by this movement, together with the warmth and pressure of the vagina, causes the man to have pleasurable feelings in his penis, which grow stronger and stronger until the man has an orgasm, at which time semen then shoots out from the end of his penis into the woman's vagina. The semen can make the woman pregnant. The woman may also have an orgasm during intercourse as well. Scientists are not sure why women have orgasms. Some believe that the orgasm helps the sperm in the man's semen to swim up the vagina into the cervix, so that it is more likely that a sperm cell will fuse with an egg cell. Others think that the woman's orgasm is designed to help make the man reach orgasm. During her orgasm, a woman may moan, cry, or scream, which usually excites her man, and her vagina may grip the penis more tightly, which also makes sex more exciting for him. These reactions may cause the man to ejaculate more quickly or to produce more semen. Orgasm may also encourage a woman to have sex more often as it feels good, increasing the chances of pregnancy.
A forced orgasm is a form of orgasm control where the active partner sexually stimulates a submissive partner to the point of the submissive's involuntary orgasm, with the submissive attempting to restrain the onset of orgasm. In BDSM or other sexual roleplay, the submissive partner can be put in physical restraints, to enable the active partner to control the rate and duration of stimulation.
Involuntary orgasm
Main article: Orgasm
An involuntary orgasm which happens as the result of forced sexual contact, such as during rape or sexual assault, can often be associated with feelings of shame caused by internalization of victim-blaming attitudes. The incidence of those who experience unsolicited sexual contact and experience orgasm is very low, though possibly under-reported due to shame or embarrassment. Involuntary orgasms can happen regardless of gender.
Orgasm control
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FROM MY RESEARCH: Orgasm Types Can Vary in Their Sensations and the Way They are Experienced: Exploring Different Methods for Prolonged Pleasure
As human beings, we are fortunate to experience a wide range of sensations and emotions, and one of the most intense and euphoric experiences is undoubtedly an orgasm. It is a moment of unparalleled pleasure and release, and the ways in which orgasms are experienced can differ greatly from person to person. In this article, we will delve into the various methods that can prolong this sensational experience, allowing it to be maintained for longer durations - even up to one hour or more.
1. The Power of Edging: Harnessing Control and Intensity
Heralded as a technique that can intensify and lengthen the experience, edging involves bringing oneself close to the brink of orgasm and then backing off repeatedly. This method allows for heightened control over the sensations and can lead to a more explosive climax when finally achieved.
2. The Role of Breathwork: Enhancing Pleasure Through Conscious Breathing
Breathwork techniques, such as deep diaphragmatic breathing or rhythmic patterns, can greatly enhance the orgasmic experience. These methods help expand the pleasure throughout the body, intensifying the sensations and potentially prolonging the orgasmic release.
3. Exploring Tantric Practices: Awakening the Sensual Energies
With origins in ancient Eastern traditions, Tantra has gained popularity for its connection to prolonged sexual pleasure. Various Tantra techniques involve harnessing and channeling sexual energy through specific movements, breathwork, and visualization. These practices allow for the expansion and prolongation of orgasmic sensations, creating a potentially transformative experience.
4. Sensory Stimulation and Toys: Heightening the Pleasures
Incorporating various sensory stimuli and sex toys into sexual experiences can enhance pleasure and prolong orgasmic sensations. From feather ticklers and blindfolds to vibrators and massagers, the possibilities are vast. Experimenting with different sensations can unlock new levels of pleasure and extend the duration of orgasmic bliss.
5. Mindfulness and Meditation: Cultivating Awareness and Focus
Practicing mindfulness and meditation techniques can enhance the overall sexual experience and potentially extend the duration of orgasmic sensations. By focusing the mind on the present moment, one can experience a deeper connection with their body, intensify pleasure, and delay climax, leading to a more prolonged orgasmic experience.
FAQs:
Q1. Can anyone experience prolonged orgasms?
A1. While the ability to experience prolonged orgasms may vary from person to person, with practice and exploration, it is a potential journey that individuals of all genders and sexual orientations can embark upon.
Q2. Are there any risks associated with prolonging orgasms?
A2. Prolonging orgasms is generally considered safe, but it is important to listen to your body and not push beyond your limits. Communication and consent with your partner are crucial in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.
Q3. Can orgasm duration be increased with any specific diets or supplements?
A3. While a healthy lifestyle can contribute to overall sexual well-being, there are no specific diets or supplements that are proven to universally enhance the duration of orgasms. It is important to prioritize overall physical and mental health for optimal sexual experiences.
Q4. How long do orgasms typically last?
A4. Orgasm duration can vary widely, typically lasting from a few seconds to around 20-30 seconds. However, with the mentioned methods and techniques, individuals have reported experiencing longer and more intense orgasms.
Q5. Can the methods mentioned in this article be practiced alone or with a partner?
A5. The methods mentioned can be explored both individually and with a partner. Open communication, consent, and mutual exploration can greatly enhance the experience and potentially lead to prolonged pleasure.
In conclusion, the sensations and experiences associated with orgasms are unique to each individual. By exploring different methods such as edging, breathwork, tantric practices, sensory stimulation, mindfulness, and meditation, individuals can potentially prolong the duration of their orgasmic experiences. It is important to approach these methods with an open mind and experiment in a safe and consensual manner. Remember, the joy lies in the journey of discovery and exploration, allowing for a heightened and sustained pleasure that can transform the way we experience orgasms.
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continued from Wikipedia:
Orgasm control, also referred to as edging, peaking, or surfing,[1] is a sexual technique which may be practiced either alone or with a partner and involves the maintenance of a high level of sexual arousal for an extended period of time without reaching orgasm. When practiced by a male, orgasm control allows the practitioner to enjoy direct sexual stimulation without waiting through the refractory period common after orgasm. When the decision is made to allow orgasm, the physical sensations may be much greater and more pleasurable than if the orgasm were experienced conventionally. Orgasm control is referenced as "slow masturbation" in Alex Comfort's The New Joy of Sex (1993)[2] and "extended massive orgasm" in Vera and Steve Bodansky's 2000 book of the same name, and is similar to the Venus Butterfly technique used in the volume The One Hour Orgasm (1988) by Leah and Bob Schwartz.
Since orgasm control prolongs the experience of powerful sexual sensations occurring during the final build-up to orgasm, the physical demands of being kept or keeping oneself in this highly excited state for an extended time can induce a pleasurable, almost euphoric state, and at times creates changes within an individual's perceived consciousness.
Orgasm control can involve either sex partner being in control of the other partner's orgasm, or a person delaying their own orgasm during sexual activity with a partner or by masturbation. To experience orgasm control, any method of sexual stimulation can be used.
Contents In partnered sex
When shared in sexual activity between partners, one partner would stimulate the other, gradually bringing them up to the point high in the plateau phase where an orgasm is actually building, and will then reduce the level of stimulation to just below that needed to trigger the orgasm. If control of the orgasm is given to a partner and orgasm is not allowed for a time in order to develop an increased level of sexual tension, it is referred to as erotic sexual denial. By carefully varying the intensity and speed of stimulation, and by practicing with the same partner to learn his or her responses, a person can be held in the highly aroused state near orgasm. This process may be repeated as desired, but at some point repetition may cause the urge to orgasm to become overwhelming. When a partner eventually provides enough stimulation to achieve an orgasm, it may be stronger than usual due to the increased tension and arousal that builds up during the extended stimulation. If the partner whose orgasm is being controlled, sometimes referred to as the submissive partner, is put into physical restraints, it may better control the orgasm (the activity is sometimes called tie and tease and if orgasm is denied it is tease and denial). Another possibility is for one partner to help produce multiple orgasms in the other.
In masturbation
When practiced alone, orgasm control is beneficial for heightening sexual pleasure as well as a training tool which permits the practitioner to increase the duration of sex with a partner[citation needed]. For the female, because there is no post-orgasm refractory period, the practitioner can enjoy direct sexual stimulation for longer periods of time, as well as with increased frequency and intensity. For the male, the speed of the rubbing or stroking of the penis may vary to navigate right to the edge of ejaculation. With orgasm control, a male can experience a longer or more intense orgasm, as well as a larger volume of semen expelled during his ejaculation. Because solo masturbation allows for precise control over the feelings, the timing, and the speed of stimulation, many people practice orgasmic control by themselves. One technique, commonly referred to as "edging" is where one will masturbate up until the moment before reaching the plateau phase just before orgasm occurs, and then stop suddenly before experiencing a climax. Another technique, commonly referred to as "surfing" is where one will reach the plateau phase and slow down the stimulation to maintain a heightened level of sensation for an extended time. Repeating either of these techniques many times during a single masturbation session may result in a stronger, more intense orgasm.
Many individuals assert that orgasm control is more often possible with masturbation. This is a direct result of the fact that one is then able to control the intensity and duration of stimulation without having to rely on the partner stopping or changing the type of stimulation in order to postpone the orgasm. Masturbation is then the easy way to learn one's limits and could also be seen as the starting point in the technique of orgasm control.
Orgasm control is most easily learned through solitary masturbation, although many individuals enjoy including elements of Orgasm Control in sex with a partner. Masturbation provides the individual with the opportunity of learning about their bodies and the amount of pleasure they can experience without reaching orgasm. Self-stimulation can help both men and women acknowledge the limits of their body and the techniques that may help them in controlling their orgasms.
As it has been described by Steve Bodansky and Vera Bodansky in Extended Massive Orgasm: How You Can Give and Receive Intense Sexual Pleasure, masturbation practiced with the aim of orgasm control must be carried on with the purpose of making every stroke feel exquisite and not to relieve tension, like "simple" masturbation does. In order to practice this other type of masturbation, the same authors suggest gradual stimulation of the genitals and then making connections between the primary area (penis or clitoris) and the secondary area (lips, nipple or other part of the body that is an erogenous zone). The connection between the two areas is established once the individual stimulates them with exactly the same moves of the same intensity.
See also
- Blue balls
- Coitus reservatus, a practice where orgasm is withheld for weeks or months at a time.
- Erotic sexual denial
- Eroto-comatose lucidity
- Tantric sex
- The Edge
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