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(@jgwalk1984)
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I’ve been using my Aneros and the other day, I finally starting feeling real pleasure and rode it for a few minutes before I had a regular orgasm. How do I avoid that and keep riding it towards a super-O? Don’t get me wrong, it was nice but I want to get to the next level! Thanks for the help


   
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Posted by: @jgwalk1984

I finally starting feeling real pleasure and rode it for a few minutes before I had a regular orgasm. How do I avoid that and keep riding it towards a super-O?

While Super-T's are indeed enjoyable, the refractory period that is usually induced pretty much precludes subsequent orgasms, especially Super-O's. This tendency to have HFWO's is a curse to those wishing to experience Super-O level prostate orgasms. Here are a few threads which discuss this problem and some possible solutions.

How to avoid ejaculation?, How to avoid handsfree wet orgasms , Avoiding ejaculation during orgasm? , Hands free ejaculation being an obstacle & Cumming while lying face down.

Good Vibes to You!


   
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@jgwalk1984, to get to any next level your journey had to have any levels at all. Instead it‘s more a continuous exploring of yourself with some jumps, some plateaus and some regresses. Reading your first post after you have begun joining this forum two years ago, makes me wonder, what „level“ of experience you may have reached. Has it just been a handsfree SuperT? How many sessions have you already had? How did you ride which Aneros in which position and what did you voluntarily do short before and when you‘ve had that traditional orgasm? Admittedly a lot of questions. As I think, it‘s nevertheless vital to know the answers to help avoiding unnecessary hints or misleading recommendations. Yours, Mart


   
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