5 Next-Level Masturbation Techniques You Need in Your Life
Edging:
This technique is a pretty common one, but it's difficult to master! Edging is the practice of bringing yourself close to an orgasm by touching your sensitive areas (not overstimulating the clitoris), then stopping. In edging yourself two or three times, you're building a longer, stronger orgasm because your body explodes with pleasure when you finally allow yourself to come.
OMGYes' research predicts that 65.5 percent of women have longer, more intense orgasms using this withholding trick.
(Want to try the OMGYes' video tutorial and interactive vagina-touching simulation? Check it out here.)
prevnextConsistency:
For those who don't appreciate the elements of surprise, the 'consistency' technique may be just the stability you need to get off. Actually, it's the go-to method for 65 percent of women.
If you know what you like—and know what you don't—the act of switching the speed, pressure or movements can be a total turn off. Finding your most pleasure-inducing move and sticking to it may be your surefire way to have a toe-curling orgasm!
If this sounds like you, investing in a vibrator can take some of the pressure off you as it can create just the constant action you crave.
prevnextLayering:
OMGYes says layering involves the use of "indirect pleasure through surrounding skin," and 65 percent of women know the beauty of this act. From the sound of it, this technique will help you achieve a more tantric-style experience as you navigate your body's pleasure zones using indirect stimulation.
It may not be the fastest or simplest way to get off, but it provides an unparalleled connection between the physical body and your sexual energy. Since some women can achieve orgasm through breathing alone, this technique draws out the multiple ways to make your body feel pleasure.
prevnextMultiples:
Who wouldn't want to play a little extra for multiple orgasms? Though it always sounds like a great idea, you may often find yourself too sensitive and too exhausted to continue after the first climax.
The site's advice, though, is to "overcome sensitivity" to achieve these multiple builds. The instructor for this technique says that multiple Os, which 50 percent of women can hit, are achieved by using different movements after every happy ending. Since the clitoris is hypersensitive after your first orgasm, you shouldn't head directly for it when you're ready for another round.
Switching up the rhythm and widening your range of motion during the second romp will help you stay in the moment without overstimulating yourself, which can cause pain.
This one takes serious practice, it seems! Up for the sexy challenge?
prevnextAccenting:
For lazy late night masturbators, this option will probably help get the job done fastest. Only 40 percent of women use this technique to get off (perhaps they're opting for longer, more full-body shakes?), but it's a fairly simple one to master if you know what you like.
With 'accenting,' you focus extra attention on a specific motion that'll help you reach orgasm. If you like circular clitoral stimulation for instance, stick to the motion you enjoy best to get the most out of your O.
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