Orgasm Control
Orgasm Control
2 In masturbation
When practiced alone, orgasm control is benecial for
heightening sexual pleasure as well as a training tool
which permits the practitioner to increase the duration
of sex with a partner. 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. 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 surng 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.
Since orgasm control prolongs the experience of powerful sexual sensations occurring during the nal 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 individuals perceived
consciousness.
Orgasm control can involve either sex partner being in
control of the other partners 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.
In partnered sex
See also
Erotic sexual denial
Coitus reservatus, a practice where orgasm is withheld for weeks or months at a time.
Tantric sex
Blue balls
Eroto-comatose lucidity
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