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Hi guys,

I want to know it feels when you have P-waves, Dry O's, Super-O's, MMO's, Super-T's, or any other experiences of sensation associated with your Aneros sessions or Aless. This is an open-ended question and is focused on Aneros and Aless sensations in our bodies and consciousness, and also in our genitalia and beyond! I want to know! Thanks!

PS. The Aneros.com posting program was very picky with my original subject line: "Please describe how it feels when you have P-waves, dry O's, Super-O's, MMOO's, and/or Super-T's! "


   
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Yes, descriptions here might help me figure out if I am on the right path.


   
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I agree, @lonewolf8! I hope my question receives many replies because knowledge is power! Also I wonder if the our Aneros sensation are highly personal, or more universal, or both!


   
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I want to know it feels when you have P-waves, Dry O's, Super-O's, MMO's, Super-T's, or any other experiences of sensation associated with your Aneros sessions or Aless.

Check out @crankheart 's well described first Super-O experience. His description of feelings closely matches aspects I've experienced during differing Anerosessions. I don't have Super-O's often but each Anerosession usually brings a different set of sensations to the fore which make each session enjoyable, unique and ineffable. These sensations are almost impossible for me to put into words as they are from an internal world being that doesn't have an adequate external world equivalent. Good Vibes to You !


   
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@rumel, @crankheart wrote such a magisterial account of his first Super-O experience that I want to read it closely later this evening. I sent him a PM thanking him too!

But really I hope other guys will share their experiences of Aneros sensation too!


   
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I have to agree with @rumel on that one! I used to always try to comprehend what I experience and put it into words, but you just cant xD! Theres nothing to compare or make analogies too. So I stopped worrying about how to explain them, and to enjoy it instead!

But hopefuly someone has the words for sure @BigGlansDC, it's a good idea!

Edit: well I'm sure you can describe it, just not with my current understanding I suppose.


   
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@BigGlansDC I'm glad you took the time to write this post! 🙂

@rumel I'm pretty sure that @crankheart Super-O description has been read many times; yet we, the... should I say less than fortunate ones? ... end up in the same place: "Well, shucks! I don't get any of that yet and don't even know what these terms are supposed to mean". And then you read the wiki again and you come empty handed; everything seems to revolve around the same terms which for me at least don't mean much. There are times when I think the "testimonials" section should be password protected against newbies. 🙂

So to everyone else who's been able to make any sort of progress: any information is useful. To you it might be nothing, it might come as natural but there those of us who are looking for ANY clue(s). So yes, how do various standard notions used in the texts actually feel? Chose one (e.g. involuntaries or P-waves) and write about it; And (... if I may @BigGlansDC) maybe you can add something about how it started, how was it in the early stages, when did you feel it for the first time etc. (if you can still recall)?


   
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I'm with @rumel on this. How would I describe a basic prostate orgasm (say a Dry-O)? Holy F*****g S**t! Do you get my drift? There are really no words that adequately describe the feelings. You can try but honestly I don't know if it is possible.

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Update: I found an older 'description' of a first-time Aneros user (in 2012) on the site Justusboys.com. It is pretty descriptive and I think it may be relevant to this thread. Here it is:

"Has anybody else got one of these? Would love to hear your experiences. I had heard mixed reviews but I finally bought the Aneros Helix the other day and highly recommend it, it's fucking incredible.

When it arrived I coudn't wait to try it out, so I stripped naked, laid back on my bed and began to jerk off and finger myself. After ten minutes or so of working my hole open, I lubed up the Aneros and slid it inside without any problems. I had read it is crucial not to touch your dick and basically do nothing, slowly allowing the Aneros to do it's thing. So I shut my eyes and relaxed with some slow, steady breathing. After about 10 minutes I began to clench and then relax my hole, slowly pulling the Aneros inside me before releasing again, rubbing against my prostate and slowly building up the pressure.

After about 15 mins of this, I began to feel a "warmth" deep inside my hole as my prostate responded to the stimulation from the Aneros. At the same time I started to feel the inside of my thighs and groin tense up and spasm a little, a feeling that eventually began to take over my whole body as my breathing got deeper and I started to moan involuntarily. At this point I hadn't touched my dick at all, but I looked up to see that it was semi hard and dripping precum everywhere. I don't normally produce much precum but it was oozing out of my dick, covering my stomach. So hot!

After another 15 minutes of pulling the Aneros inside me and releasing it, I was pretty much a jibbering mess. My legs were spasming, my back was arching, my dick was twitching and I was moaning and panting - all totally involuntary. My prostate felt so big, hot and engorged, and i could feel it "pulsing" as wave after wave of pleasure rippled through it. It felt incredible. The only way to describe the feeling was like having someone hook my prostate up to an electrical outlet, it felt so fucking good.

I was trembling, quivering all over the bed and I couldn't take much more. I had to grab my dick and jerk it off to the biggest, most intense orgasm ever. The Aneros relentlessly rubbed and milked my prostate as my rock hard cock shot a huge load all over my stomach and face. I pulled the Aneros out and my prostate continued to pulse and twitch for about 20 minutes as I laid on the bed, covered in cum and totally exhausted.

I really can't recommend it highly enough. It takes time but the pleasure is incredible. I think my next challenge with it is to try and achieve multiple dry orgasms...

Lets hear your stories!"


   
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Dry Orgasms -

For me, Dry-Os feel pretty much like a traditional penile orgasm/ejaculation, but without shooting. For me they are multiple, usually three or four in fast succession. I can usually entice them with nipple play. They are often interspersed with my Super Os. LOVE my Dry Os!


   
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@brin you did a great job describing Dry-Os; no fancy words or scientific descripions, just how your Dry-Os feel. Thank you. Now I know for sure I never got one.
@BigGlansDC , thanks for bringing up the question. I'm anxious to read more descriptions.
@goldenboy , justusboys.com described what he felt and there is no shortage of such descriptions on the Forum but I'm not sure if he was experiencng Dry-Os or the Big one. Interesting though, thank you.

@crankheart I just finished reading your post on your Super-O and it's great! How you remember every detail and still convey them to us is phenominal! Now, for sure (not that I ever had doubts) I know I'm yet to get there.


   
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I wish to thank @Tatornator, @kogelm, @goldenboy, @brine, and @GGringo for further answers to my question. I had a great Aneros session early Saturday and then afterwards chatted with some guys in the chat room. Some of the guys told me that they are hard pressed in the attempts to describe Aneros sensations. Upon further reflection, I would tend to agree. Plus I think that Aneros sensation is mostly subjective, though Aneros Wiki does give a great description about what it is like to have a Super-O.

@kogelm, as regard your question about my Aneros experiences, three weeks after the beginning of my sessions, I experienced P-waves. Soon after, I experienced chairgasms, walkinggasms, bedgasms, and now more recently musicgasms. P-waves for me are luminous erotic or sexual energy emanating and radiating from my well-exercised anal canal and prostate. My Aless is rooted in that too. I did experienced a mild Super-O on July 4, 2015 which suffused my body more and more that day.

I now think that one has to experience has to experience P-waves, Dry O's, Super-O's, MMO's, Super-T's, and other Aneros experiences to own them.

However, we need to read other guys' experiences and Aneros analogies. Keep the comments coming!


   
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@BigGlansDC I'm glad you took the time to write this post! 🙂

@rumel I'm pretty sure that @crankheart Super-O description has been read many times; yet we, the... should I say less than fortunate ones? ... end up in the same place: "Well, shucks! I don't get any of that yet and don't even know what these terms are supposed to mean". And then you read the wiki again and you come empty handed; everything seems to revolve around the same terms which for me at least don't mean much. There are times when I think the "testimonials" section should be password protected against newbies. 🙂

So to everyone else who's been able to make any sort of progress: any information is useful. To you it might be nothing, it might come as natural but there those of us who are looking for ANY clue(s). So yes, how do various standard notions used in the texts actually feel? Chose one (e.g. involuntaries or P-waves) and write about it; And (... if I may @BigGlansDC) maybe you can add something about how it started, how was it in the early stages, when did you feel it for the first time etc. (if you can still recall)?

This guy, as everyone else says, is that it takes time. Yet, in his description, it sounds like he achieved things on his first try? No wonder us newbs are confused.


   
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I do agree with @kogelm.

Yes, I think there's a certain amount of "stumbling around in the dark" with Aneros play and these special types of orgasms.
New users who achieve SuperOs on frist try just confuse us.
Old users who achieved SuperOs (already in the past) just confuse us with the terminology and Zen.

I guess the goal is to just keep trying, regardless. And to continue to be confused about the feelings experienced.


   
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@lonewolf8, when I decided in my first year in my Aneros journey to let go of expectations and just have fun and pleasure in my Aneros sessions, my sessions began to feel better and effortless. Aless which is sustained pleasure outside of sessions helps me along!


   
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@BigGlansDC I also drop expectations, and try to have fun etc, but after a session I evaluate it, and it seems to be no better than the sessions before.


   
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It might be true that the harder you want it, the less likely that it is going to happen. You need to turn your back to it for it to sneak up on you; like a ghost in Super Mario.
I understand the original question though and share similar feelings. My solution is to just cherry pick the terms that I understand and ignore the others, just like I do with posts and topics.
Some strike a chord and some are completely alien to me. Some ways are just more intuitive and I get the lingo or what the other guy is describing.

I can't actively contract pleasure out of the thing, nor does kegling do anything for me other than to occupy my mind. I feel like I'm killing every sensation if I try to make things happen myself. It makes as much sense to me as doing dumbbell exercises during a session, or ab crunches. That doesn't mean that it can't work; it just means that I don't get it because my way of doing things doesn't involve any of that stuff. A slight contraction to get some fluttering or to jump start it a bit is as far as I will go.

I do experiment with things that I read on this here forum though, and find that it's the little things that propel me forward. Terms like the 'confident boomerang' can become a sort of mantra that pops into my head; or maybe a sentence, or a choice of words that might stick with me.
Never have I felt like I need to learn the terminology and understand every post. Nor do I work off a checklist like it is some manual that you follow from step 1 to whatever; like we're building an Ikea closet.

Maybe it's like reading philosophy, where you need a ground level of understanding for it to make any sense.
How would you describe music or a color? If you know what 'blue' is, then a sentence with the word in it will make perfect sense. But do we even perceive colors the same way? I don't know. For a blind person, everyday talk about color might be really annoying. I'm feeling blue on this grey Sunday.
We could talk about a book and have a similar experience reading it but my main characters and the world will look completely different from yours. Words can only get you so far.


   
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I think the spirit of @BigGlansDC 's thread is to encourage members of all ranks to share and describe their good feelings and possibly relate their experience to one of the threshold of pleasure (P-wave, Dry-O, etc.). What we read could help someone, experienced or not, recognize where they are in their journey.

Although there is no shortage of such experiences described throughout the Forum, this one would have been beneficial for me to read back in my early days with Aneros. I don't see it as a template for success or failure.


   
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Having a free, positive spirit, I believe, is the elixir toward having pleasurable and fun sessions. I have noticed also that each session is unique and has something to teach me. Ideally the Aneros is created for the solo male, but quite a few men use the Aneros when they have sex with their wives.


   
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@GGringo and I earlier this afternoon caused me to reflect on the intensity of various types of orgasms in our experience as men as it relates to our various Aneros journeys. Here the Aneros Milestones from Aneros Wiki is helpful: http://wiki.malegspot.com/index.php?title=Milestones

First there are P-waves is fairly down on the Aneros Milestones continuum, with Mini-O's, Dry-O's (the counterpart to a traditional ejaculatory orgasm according @brine, and finally Super-T's, Super-O's, and MMO's near the upper edge of this continuum.

Also is the sublime sensation of Aless, which at times is subtle and often in the background, but always there! One can rev up one's Aless through the Kegels or even by just thinking about it, even by meditation, as has been my experience since 2012 when I began my Aneros journey.

Finally is the texture of Aneros sensation as reflected also in Aless, and the various types of orgasms, etc.

I wonder what you must think about "texture" of Aneros sensation, etc.


   
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Texture of aneros sensation? There is no texture...
So how does it feel to (for example) have P-waves or prostate itch etc?
How can I know if I am having these sensations?


   
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