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I have experienced something different 3 times now and wanted to see if it is just my imagination or if others are experiencing it. The first time was so frightening I just stopped. But the 2nd and third time, I just let it happen.

I have noticed that after a Super O that if I stay relaxed and continue light contractions/ holding kegels that my whole body will start to vibrate at a very high frequency. It starts in my legs and works it's way out over my entire body and finally hits my brain. At that point, all I am aware of is the intense pleasure and the inside of my skull vibrating.

Who knows how long this goes on for, but as near as I can figure from the clock between the super O and this event is that it is somewhere between 5-10 min. When it stops, everything is just total stillness and the desire to continue with Aneros activity is totally gone. The best I can describe it is complete tranquity.

This is really different than what I have been experiencing up to this point which has been...well...completely orgasmic :). Anyone else having Brain orgasms? Have I gone too far? Don't want to stroke out.


   
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It's interesting that you said you "don't want to stroke out." I've had similar, total-body experiences - and even intense orgasms that occur elsewhere in my body, including the center of my chest and yes, my skull. Some of those "total body" orgasms have been so intensely pleasurable, so remarkably strong that I was also afraid I might be stroking out.


   
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It isn’t a brain orgasm,any orgasm is felt with the release of chemicals in the brain,the brain is at the forefront of any pleasure,it’s just a continuation of your prostate orgasm,and one of a high intensity at that.


   
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This is really different than what I have been experiencing up to this point which has been...well...completely orgasmic :). Anyone else having Brain orgasms? Have I gone too far? Don't want to stroke out.

I have been on this Aneros journey for more than 12 years now and have experienced a remarkable range of sensations, feelings and emotional states. Each Anerosession produces its own unique combination, often times similar, but still distinctly unique. I don't know if I'd call some of these sensations brain orgasms but the brain is certainly involved as an integral part of the bodily response. As @Tommygunn noted part of that response is the release of any number of various neurotransmitters and hormones which then affect our minds in ways which are difficult, if not impossible, to measure.

As far as your question "Have I gone too far?", I don't think so. The Aneros journey allows us an opportunity to explore our consciousness by being led by our body's operating system rather than from our illusory egocentric waking operating system. This is part of the paradigm shift in thinking I frequently mention in my posts. For many men it is scary for them to think they are losing control and this fear shuts down the whole process. However, when you allow that paradigm shift to happen (as you did), your sensual/experiential universe expands and seemingly magical, even spiritual, realms of being are possible.

In regards to your concern -> "Don't want to stroke out. ", I am a firm believer that your body will never initiate harmful or self destructive action. As a biological ecosystem your body is a miraculous universe functioning in symbiotic harmony with billions of alien microorganisms and millions of microscopic creatures which have evolved over millennia without conscious direction. It is not likely your body would suddenly break this chain of evolutionary processes.

@DLD, you are on a never ending adventure, down a rabbit hole which can lead to and endless series of sensual, experiential events, you're the one who can stop it and the one who can encourage the adventure to continue to expand and deepen. You get to make the conscious decision whether the journey continues or not. Personally, I want to continue this fascinating journey to see all that may be possible.

Good Vibes to You !


   
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Hey @DLD ,

Anyone else having Brain orgasms?

Some of us. See this thread for more info: https://community.aneros.com/community/general-discussion/head-orgasms

Have I gone too far? Don't want to stroke out.

Highly unlikely. I had an anal orgasm once, so big, that it knocked me unconscious - no harms whatsoever.

There is a nice little story from the golden age of sex research. I forgot if it was Kinsey or Masters & Johnson. They had a woman masturbate in the lab. She was alone but hooked up to a lot of gear measuring her vitals. At some point the researchers got very nervous, because the monitors suggested, that she was having a heart attack. So they aborted and rushed to her room to check if she was ok. Turned out, that she was just approaching orgasm.

As @rumel said:

I am a firm believer that your body will never initiate harmful or self destructive action.

Cheers, Unfug


   
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I’ve had this feeling before. It started a couple months ago when it appeared I opened another depth to the intensity of my super-Os. The first time it happened I was super scared that I had done something that was just wrong but the pleasure felt so wildly good I had to see if I could unlock it again and I have been successful numerous times.

With that said all I will say this is a very strange and wonderful journey we are all on.


   
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HereByAccident
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Early on in my journey I'd get what I called "full body buzz".

I'd wake up with a buzzing / vibrating sensation in my legs or abdomen (no actual movement) and it would slowly spread out all over my body - including my head/brain

If I moved it would noticeably subside. After 5-10 minutes it would slowly fade away. I really enjoyed it. But the buzz has never returned - I chalk it up to an awakening phase I passed through.

Others experiences will vary I'm sure.

Happy Sensations to you.


   
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