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Old 11th April 2007, 04:31
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Default Re: Maxwell multiple climax?

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Originally Posted by Pan View Post
I think it's important to say that, regardless of what the Protocol says, you ARE free use or modify KSMO however you wish. I'm merely giving recommendations based on observation and experience. There are no "rules" here. I think the most important lesson Jack teaches is simply to "follow your echo effects," i.e. do whatever works for you.
Yes, I agree. As with the online instructions on the Aneros website, the protocol is a guideline that if followed, will hopefully allow you to see results as soon as possible. So, that's why I'm trying to follow it (in its current iteration! ) as best I can. But, if followed too rigidly, the protocol will start becoming more stressful than fun and that will probably lead the user to stop practicing it.

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Just for clarification - are you saying ESO is mentioned at the Aneros website or that the Aneros is mentioned as the ESO website?
The ESO book is mentioned on the Aneros website in the FAQ section and also in the Press/Reviews section down at the bottom of the page. There is a link in the Press/Reviews section where you can buy it at Amazon.com. It's pretty inexpensive. There is also an ESO website www.esoecstasy.org but I think it is a shell of it's former self (The website seems to be down right now). The book mentions that you can go to this site to buy some of the "enhancement devices" (cock rings, penis pumps, etc.) mentioned in the book, but the store is no longer up and running. With all of the sex toy stores on the internet, they probably didn't get much business in that area.

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Actually, this kinda illustrates my point about the Maxwell technique. It's a lot like the Aneros in that, once you try it, you may be reluctant to give it up, even if it isn't completely satisfying, and therefore, end up with yet another potential distraction from a more fulfilling experience.
Yup, I here ya, loud and clear! I had already been doing some of the techniques mentioned in the ESO book for a while, but it's given me some additional things to try, so it's not totally new to me and so far, I am enjoying it.

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I just hope you'll keep us posted on your journey.
I'll do my best. As I've mentioned on the Aneros website, I'll keep writing there and here as long as I keep having new experiences. That wasn't always the case. As I told Jack some time ago, I'm more of a reader than a writer, and I still am for the most part, but I'm opening up a little and getting more comfortable with sharing my experiences.

Just to let you know,

I got the Maxwell DVD today! It's amazing how fast it was delivered. And yes, it is funny. I'm thinking of some of the scenes right now and it's cracking me up! Most of it covered things I already knew, but it did introduce a few new things to try so for that, plus it's entertaining style and low price, it was certainly worth buying. I've been through the 30 minute minute main part, but I haven't gone through the bonus sections yet.

Well, that's it for now. Time to end this so I can have a KSMO session!

Onthepath

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