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"Normal" duration of major muscle contraction in a Super O?


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During a SuperO, what is an approximate upper limit on the "normal" duration of a full body major muscle contraction?   I had a whopper awhile back, and it frightened me.  Here is my story.    A couple years ago, using a Helix classic, I had a profoundly different experience than ever before..... a SuperO, I think.   I experienced everything in the bulleted list at the Supero Wiki page.   At first I was mind blown with delight at the enormous engorgement and rigidity of my penis and was amazed to feel every major muscle throughout my body lift right up off the surface of the bones in guitar string tension.   Biceps fighting triceps, hamstrings fighting quads, and me pretty much unable to move.   And it was awesome..... it came on like someone flipped a switch, and it was GREAT.  And it kept going without the slightest calming and that was great.  And it kept going and I was floating and that was great.   And...... it went on SO LONG eventually my brain interfered and said "Is this normal?"  Then I remembered a late night comic making fun of a newsreport many years ago.  Some guy had reported to the ER with nerve damage causing him to have nonstop orgasms.  I had seen it in the paper, and now it was fodder for late night TV and DAMN!!!!  I did not want to be that guy.  But even though my brain was doing all that thinking, the spasm tightened its grip even more. And while part of me thought that felt great, the rest of me was getting frightened. I was ready to be done, but it wouldn't stop.  Then I REALLY wanted it to stop and still I was in the grip.  So I started doing some focused breathing and meditating on specific major muscles until they would respond to my will a little bit.  Eventually I could move enough to crawl in the shower and slowly I regained control of my body.   When I read about SuperOs it sometimes says "one can come after another".   I didn't experience any pause or break at all.  Just one unrelenting sexual spasm.    And now I find myself wanting to experience that again.  After all, if its safe, who wouldn't?   So how long can that full body spasm last, and still be "normal" ?


   
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That's great for you. Congratulations.  You achieved something a lot of men spend years patiently waiting to happen.  I'm trying to imagine as I've read before, a super O that would frighten you? Wow ! I'm respectfully trying to wrap my head around that. In the beginning over a year ago I believe I had two super Os inadvertently on separate occasions.  But nothing like that. Way to go ! 


   
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Ah, normal...

there is no normal duration, just as there is no super O (I like to write this, and truly believe it, though I won't split semantic hairs here).  I regularly have incredibly powerful full body contracting orgasms that last 1-5 seconds, as well as ones that seem to last 5+ minutes because they come in chains with little down time in between (I have recorded them actually and was surprised to see that they did indeed last minutes on end).

In my experience, as someone who frequently has tense-muscle orgasms, I have never hurt myself, and have only had tight muscles as a result. I have had scary moments like you, where I stopped intentionally or unintentionally by questioning the physical (or mental) intensity of the situation. My multi-orgasmic girlfriend regularly has to stop during sex because of muscle tension after too many orgasms, and she often wears out her toe and finger muscles out throughout a session (from unconscious clenching). That is, one can hurt oneself on a muscular level when distracted by pleasure. On the forum you read about people having back and neck problems, migraines, and even one person who supposedly hurt his eye in a serious way.

This is by no means the norm however, and I suspect other contributing factors in all these cases, because they aren't widespread.  It wouldn't hurt to be relatively in shape and to do yoga or other muscle fitness/awareness exercises, as well as know your limits.

Also, if you are truly afraid, but want to continue experiencing wild orgasms, see if you can attain orgasmic bliss in different ways, through relaxing muscles, or through smaller amounts of tension. Look into calm-seas orgasms. There are many ways to attain higher forms of pleasure without going overboard in the muscle tension department.


   
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Posted by: @divine_o

Ah, normal...

there is no normal duration

Maybe this is one of those things that need to be surveyed, just so we have a "typical" or "average" duration. 


   
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I experienced something similar recently, my body locked solid whilst at the same time one of my calf muscles cramped up, the pain was excruciating. I ended up on the floor writhing around in pain, it took days fro the muscle to relax!

The lengths we go to for a Super-O ;0)))


   
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If my first experience with Aneros had been as intense as what I experience now, I'd have run from this thing and not looked back. I'd have assumed something doing T H A T to my body was damaging it or at lease wasn't good for it.

The experience is different for everyone. I feel lucky to have progressed as fast as I did.


   
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Posted by: @kaygo
Posted by: @divine_o

Ah, normal...

there is no normal duration

Maybe this is one of those things that need to be surveyed, just so we have a "typical" or "average" duration. 

Great idea, Kaygo!

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If my first experience with Aneros had been as intense as what I experience now, I'd have run from this thing and not looked back. I'd have assumed something doing T H A T to my body was damaging it or at lease wasn't good for it

 

Pretty funny and SOOO true!  Glad I decided to try it out again.

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Thanks everyone else too, and especially Oblivion_joy, for sharing comments


   
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@kaygo I believe a survey is hard to even create for this question. Because what is the question? Is it “how long is a typical super orgasm for you?” First one has to define super orgasm, and everyone’s definition of that orgasm is different. What people call a super orgasm, I would argue (and do all the time) is just a powerful orgasm. But imagine i begrudgingly admit something called a super orgasm exists, and that it is a unique type of orgasm, not related to others. How does one judge the average length of such an orgasm, that by nature has no distinct end, and that can be multiplied in such a way as to blur the line between one orgasm and the next? It’s like asking what the average amount is that one laughs when one is amused. It depends on how  funny the joke was, and sometimes one joke and accompanying laughter rolls into the next (in good company). There is some upper time limit of continuous laughter (sometimes accompanied by pants wetting and sore ribs), and the minimum is the time it takes to guffaw, but there isn’t an average amount. I suppose there could be a number, a mean, a median, a mode, per person, and for all of humanity now, or ever, but what would that mean? Back to the question about the length of an orgasm of non-ejaculatory nature, I personally cannot give you an average. Like I said, for me they can last from seconds to minutes, and like others here I have had fluke sessions where the orgasms seem to go on forever, tens of minutes. For multi-orgasmic women (whom I suspect of having a similar orgasmic reaction to us prostate players) this is also the case, from what I’ve read and witnessed. 

But maybe I’m wrong. Create a survey. Now I’m curious.

 


   
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