
Orgasm Control
The sexual practice of maintaining arousal for a long time without reaching climax is known as orgasm control. The sensations of the eventual orgasm may be intensified as a result of this prolonged last stage of arousal.
Orgasm management techniques may make it easier for people, particularly those with vaginas, to learn how to experience orgasm, according to research. Additionally, it has been employed as a treatment for premature ejaculation.
More About Orgasm Control
Orgasm control—also known as "peaking" or "edging"—can be undertaken alone or in a partnership. To postpone their climax with sexual love, some people practice alone. Playing orgasm control together gives lovers the sense of control that comes with managing their partner's climax. Controlling another person's orgasm is a popular strategy employed in BDSM as a form of coercive torment and dominance. Like any other type of submission or dominance, it should only be used on a willing and supportive partner.
When engaging in partnered play, one partner can stimulate their partner till just before an orgasm, then back off such that they are still stimulating them but not to the point where an orgasm occurs.
Masturbating until just before the climax and then ceasing is the edging technique of orgasm control. In order to maintain the elevated level of feeling, the surfing technique slows down stimulation once it reaches the phase right before the climax. Both of these methods have the potential to produce an enhanced orgasm.