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August 17, 2005 at 9:05 pm #7365losboogieParticipant
This is extremely helpful. Thanks a lot.
August 17, 2005 at 4:34 am #7359losboogieParticipantHere are the steps in the exercise, so that you can get a beter idea of what I’m trying to acomplish:
SEPARATING ORGASM FROM EJACULATION
1. Start by lubricating your penis, as you did in the Self-Pleasuring exercise.
2. Before focusing on your genitals, remember to touch and message the rest of your body, especially your belly, thighs, and nipples
3. Self-pleasure however you like, remembering to stimulate your entire penis, your scrotum, and your perineum.
4. Pay close attention to your arousal rate. Once again, try to notice your increasing levels of arousal: notice the tingling at the root of your penis, notice the stages of erection, notice your breathing change and your heartbeat rise.
5. As you feel yourself getting close to the point of no return, stop, breath, and lightly contract your PC muscle around your prostate. In addition , you also can delay your ejaculation by pressing on the Million-Dollar Point, by using the scrotal tug, by pressing on the tip of your penis, or simply by using your mind to squeeze the tip of your penis. You can experiment and see which of these techniques works best for you. Most important of all, however, is paying close attention to your arousal and stopping in time-at least a few strokes before the point of no return.
6. If you feel that your sexual energy is getting too wild and difficult to control, try to draw this energy up your spine with your mind, and squeeze and release your PC muscle several times. If you are still feeling too hot and out of control, stop for ten or twenty seconds and focus on deep breathing.
7. Try to notice the contraction of your PC muscle and anus that occurs at the contractile-phase orgasm.
8. After you have peaked several times without ejaculating, stop. You will feel peaceful and/or energized afterward. Try to notice your sexual energy circulating in your body, which you will feel as a tingling, itching, or prickling.August 16, 2005 at 3:02 pm #7355losboogieParticipantIt’s defiantly not precum. There is a lot of it, and after I ejaculate, I do have contractions, and I lose my erection.
I was just under the impression that the contractions were supposed to come first. I do get some involuntary contractions before I get to this point, but these are triggered when I touch my penis. I don’t get the ones that last 3-5 seconds after I stop stimulating myself, like the book talks about.
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