How to make a man have multiple climaxes

How to make a man have multiple climaxes

How to make a man have multiple climaxes

Everyone would love to have multiple orgasms, but that pesky refractory period tends to get in the way. It turns out, there is a way for guys to climax more than once in a row — it just takes some practice.

The first thing you need to know? We tend to equate orgasms with ejaculation — but that’s not exactly the case.

“The orgasm is the part of the sexual experience that happens between two and seven seconds before ejaculation,” Ava Cadell, Ph.D., a Los Angeles sexologist explained to GQ. “It combines an increase in full-body sensitivity, quickening of breath, and a flood of sensations through the scrotum and penis.”

“Ejaculation is the final step of stimulation and involves the release of semen, as well as the neurotransmitters that will send the body into ‘rest and recovery mode,’ or the refractory period.”

While it’s virtually impossible for men to have multiple ejaculatory orgasms with no refractory period, you can climax several times in a row if you don’t release any semen. The technique is known as non-ejaculatory multiple orgasm, or NEMO, according to Mel Magazine, and involves strengthening your pelvic floor.

If you think non-ejaculatory orgasms will feel different from regular orgasms, you’re right — so remember to lower your expectations just a little.

“You can’t expect for each small orgasm to feel like your usual orgasms,” Jonathan Stegall, M.D., founder and president of the Center for Advanced Medicine in Atlanta, tells MensHealth.com. “They’ll be less in intensity, but for some men, having several small orgasms is actually preferable to having one big one.” (If you just want a bigger payoff in general, click here for 8 tricks to make your orgasms even better.)

Want to try your hand at having multiple orgasms? These tips might help you pull it off.

Strengthen those PC muscles

As we mentioned earlier, having multiple non-ejaculatory orgasms is all about controlling your pelvic floor.

“While some men experience multiple orgasms accidentally, others can learn to invite such a reaction,” sexologist Yvonne K. Fulbright, Ph.D, tells MensHealth.com.

You can do this with Kegel exercises, which strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and your ability to control orgasmic and ejaculatory responses in the heat of the moment, she says. Your pubococcygeus (PC) muscle — which stretches from the pubic bone to the tailbone — controls ejaculation. If you can keep yourself from ejaculating after an orgasm, you’ll be more likely to skip the refractory period and orgasm again — and again, and again.

To perform Kegel exercises, you want to contract the PC muscle as you would when you control the flow of urine as you’re peeing. You can practice Kegels anywhere — like contracting the muscle for 10 seconds while sitting in your car.

Try a different position

If you have a hard time delaying gratification, switching positions during sex can help you control ejaculation and erection.

“Try having sex in a chair, where she’s in the chair and you’re on top of her, but still able to stand up and pull out before you ejaculate,” suggests sex therapist Jane Greer. “That way, you can tighten your muscles right before the point of ejaculation so you can experience orgasm without ejaculation.”

Check your T-levels

Maybe you don’t want to have multiple non-ejaculatory orgasms, but just want to shorten your refractory period. In that case, make sure you have optimal testosterone levels — it’ll make your orgasms better, too.

This article originally appeared on Men’s Health.

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Turns out, multiple orgasms aren't exclusive to women.

According to Stu Nugent, resident sex expert at Lelo, men too can have multiple orgasms by working the right kind of muscles, the Daily Star Online reported.

Nugent noted that there is only a small, lucky percentage of men who have very short refractory periods and are able to get an erection and ejaculate again within minutes of their first ejaculation.

For the majority of men to have a multiple orgasm, they need to exercise their pubococcyx muscles - the pelvic floor muscles that are used to "hold in" your pee."

To strengthen these muscles, one needs to do kegel exercises, he suggested. These exercises, coupled with being able to recognise "the point of no return" are the two key factors to male multiple orgasms.

Also Read: Is sexism the reason behind your lack of orgasms?

Finding the pelvic floor muscles can be done through stopping urination midstream or tightening the muscles that prevent you from passing gas.

The main movement to do is to tighten your pelvic floor muscle, hold the contraction for three seconds and the release for three seconds. It can be done relatively inconspicuously while sitting, standing or walking and needs to be done in three sets of 10 repetitions every day.

Stu added that the use of a sex toy can help maintain excitement after the first orgasm, but it can be helpful to focus on secondary erogenous zones immediately after the first orgasm.

He warned that being able to master a multiple orgasm is a skill that will take time and a lot of practice.

This is because it requires a "new way of thinking about your climax" and depends heavily on your sexual awareness, knowledge of your body and erogenous zones and the physical and mental mechanisms that trigger pleasure.

How can I make my man come more often?

Kegels for men are pelvic muscle floor exercises that can also help improve bladder control. With a shorter refractory period, you can ejaculate more frequently. This is particularly useful for men who want to ejaculate more often during the day.

Can males climax multiple times?

Turns out, multiple orgasms aren't exclusive to women. According to Stu Nugent, resident sex expert at Lelo, men too can have multiple orgasms by working the right kind of muscles, the Daily Star Online reported.