Re: Maxwell multiple climax?
Hey Pan,
Based on your recommendation, I bought the Maxwell Multiple Climax DVD. I should be receiving it within a couple weeks. When I first looked at it, I thought it was a bit too cartoonish, but you mentioned that it is a light-hearted approach that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Perhaps I need to lighten up a bit myself! J
I hope that you didn’t reveal all of the secrets to the technique in your post. If so, you may want to consider revising it to make it a little more generic. The way it is now, it may provide enough detail so that people might want to try and master the technique based on the info you provide rather than buying it. Like Jack, I’m sure the author wants to keep the details of the technique for customers that have bought the DVD. Otherwise, there won’t be much value to it (for the author that is).
Like my Aneros sessions, I intend to keep the Maxwell sessions separate from KSMO. I’ve also been reading and practicing the techniques in the ESO - Extended Sexual Orgasm book by Brauer and Brauer that is mentioned on the Aneros site. Both of these techniques seem to be similar, based on lots of stimulation, but they still have differences. I just view them as another tool in my sexual toolbox.
I experienced the briefest intense wave of orgasmic pleasure with KSMO a few months ago, but unfortunately it hasn’t happened since. Experiencing that is part of what keeps me going forward with the practice. I currently experience a lot of pelvic contractions and blissfull tingling waves all over my body when the contractions stop, so it’s not like I’m not enjoying what I’m feeling now, but it seems that I’ve reached a long plateau. This is also what I’m experiencing with my Aneros sessions. Without experiencing that brief wave of orgasmic pleasure, I can see why you might be concerned that some guys might feel that the Maxwell Multiple Climax is the only way to experience multiple orgasms. After all, it’s quick and easy. Hopefully, it will be the same for me! But I know that what I experienced during that KSMO session was more intense than anything I’ve ever felt before, so I want to keep practicing in the hope that I will experience it again. My advice to other guys is to keep your other practices separate from one another and value each for what they offer but realize that they are different.
As always, I enjoy reading your posts here and on the Aneros site. I need to go back and re-read your “What does it feel like” post here on the KSMO site!
Onthepath
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