I just got my new MGX and can really only use it late at night. I was wondering if anyone has actually fell asleep with it still in them.
I tried that once, nothing really happened at the time, but that was when I first got it.
Some people on the board said that they have fallen asleep with it in and awoke in orgasmic bliss.
Fell asleep, i am having the same problem as you. it happened to me last night as i was having a session, the next thing i knew i woke up and its 3 am. this has happened to me on several occasions so far no bad effects as far as i know. Only dissappointment was that i was not able to finish.
I have had my greatest successes and breakthroughs upon awakening from an "overnighter." The only problem is after waking, I have my morning bm, so there's a power struggle in there. No chance for multi O's.
I once tried to sleep with my helix in, but it only caused me to sleep poorly. I woke up a lot through the night and felt tired and irritable the next day.
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That happened to me the first few times I tried it. Then, several months later, I decided to try it again, or maybe was going to shoot for a super T and instead fell asleep. Anyway, I woke up a little earlier in the morning than usual, and I noticed an unusual sensation in my body. I laid very still on my stomach, and could feel these tingling sensations wash over my body along with a flush sensation. After enjoying these for awhile, I sensed that I needed to do something, so I kind-of gave a little kick with a foot, and I'm off to the races!! My body just shook and convulsed for a while, and then stopped. A little bit later, I gave another little kick, and away I went again. I did this for a few more times and then got into a thrusting convulsion until I had a hands-free wet-O. A minute or so after, I could feel another O start coming after kick-starting another bucking spasm, when my wife gave me a kick, because it wasn't quite time for her to get up yet. I've never been able to achieve anywhere near a multi since, but that hasn't stopped me from trying.
For me, it seems to take a while to get completely relaxed in order for it to work at all, but I hope to achieve what artform, rumel and B. Mayfield et. al. have achieved someday. I guess for most of us it just takes practice. Lots and lots and lots of practice.