Multiple Orgasm
definition and meaning
Definition
Multiple orgasm refers to achieving two or more orgasms within a single sexual session, with minimal or no refractory period between them. While commonly associated with female sexuality (where multiple orgasms are physiologically more straightforward), male multiple orgasm is also achievable, typically through edging techniques, dry orgasms, or prostate stimulation that allows climax without ejaculation and its accompanying refractory shutdown.
For gooners, multiple orgasm represents a kind of advanced practice. The standard approach involves learning to separate orgasm from ejaculation, reaching the orgasmic threshold and experiencing the pleasurable contractions without triggering the ejaculatory reflex. This requires significant body awareness, pelvic floor control, and practice with edging. When it works, the result is the ability to experience repeated peaks of pleasure during a single session rather than a single climax followed by refractory flatline. Tantric practices and prostate-focused techniques both offer pathways to developing this capability.
Key Characteristics
- Sequential climaxes: two or more orgasms occurring within a continuous session
- Refractory bypass: achieved by separating orgasm from ejaculation (in male bodies) or through naturally shorter refractory windows
- Skill-based: male multiple orgasm typically requires developed body awareness and pelvic floor control
- Edging connection: the body awareness developed through edging practice directly supports multiple orgasm capability
- Multiple pathways: achievable through tantric techniques, prostate stimulation, or sustained arousal management
Related Terms
- Edging: The arousal management technique that builds the control needed for multiple orgasms
- Dry Orgasm: Orgasm without ejaculation, the mechanism behind most male multiple orgasm experiences



































