I came across male multiple orgasms when I
was searching how to last longer (quite
funny really, my girlfriend went back to
china for last summer and I was afraid I'd
lose my stamina so I searched!).
I started practicing some of the
techniques, strengthening the PC,
squeezing it just before the point of no
return, etc. And then one night, I
experienced something quite different to
normal. I had a hard orgasm, like all the
contractions of a normal ejaculation (and
with me my right eye shuts lol), but I
didnt ejaculate. So I kept on going, and
did it again, and one more time, and then
stopped out of amazement.
But I have never been able to do it again!
and the more I have read around, the more
i keep saying, men whole body orgasm's and
relaxing into it etc. I tried more and
more, but i feel tiny contractions, and
thats it, not an orgasm. and everything i
read never says anything about a full
ejaculation-like contraction!
So has anyone else experienced this or has
any advice? I really wanna do that again,
have the non ejaculation orgasms and then
ejaculate after a few lol!
thanks alot
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zephyrarose99
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Joined: 24 Apr 2008 Posts: 2
men who can have non-ejaculatory, mulitple orgasms Posted: 04-24-08 20:14pm
My boyfriend can do that too -- but only
when his prostate is stimulated alot
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