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 SB
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Hey everyone. I haven’t posted I a while but I had a few questions with my helix Syn trident. When I have a session I get all the way up to my legs shaking, my cock is rock hard and twitches in circles but I really don’t reach an orgasm. It looks like I’m orgasming but I’m not. It is pleasurable but I feel like I can’t go past that and orgasm. This happens a few times during my session before I start to fatigue and jerk off at the end. I was just wondering what is going on and what to do when I start shaking.


   
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When I have a session I get all the way up to my legs shaking, my cock is rock hard and twitches in circles but I really don’t reach an orgasm. It looks like I’m orgasming but I’m not. It is pleasurable but I feel like I can’t go past that and orgasm.

What does an orgasm look like? If someone where to observe me having a prostate orgasm they might think I was napping. It seems to me you may have false expectations about What's an Orgasm? What do you think there is to go past? Too many men have this notion that there is some demarcation point for the onset of an orgasm, something like the PONR for ejaculatory inevitability (please see Super-O Myths & Illusions regarding 'the Edge' and a couple of other myths). With prostate orgasms there isn't any demarcation point except what you create in your mind.

An orgasm is an energy phenomenon amalgam of physical sensations and psychological feelings which occurs along a continuum from subconscious arousal through consciously observable to ineffably blissful and back to subconscious awareness. You can rigidly define arbitrary parameters for what constitutes an orgasm if you wish but why would you want to do that? Why would you so restrict your thinking to exclude pleasurable phenomenon as non-orgasmic and thereby deny yourself some form of satisfaction? Wouldn't it be better to view all of these pleasurable sensations as orgasmic, and just accept that they vary in intensity and duration?

If your definition for a prostate orgasm includes the same hormonal cascade induced from an ejaculation then it is possible you may never recognize your own prostate based orgasms for what they are despite all indications to the contrary. If you reframe your outlook you may see that you are having orgasms, they just aren't what you were expecting.
Good Vibes to You !


   
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