Friday,
March 11, 2016 @ 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Bliss Palace
633 E.
McKinley Ave,
Sunnyvale,
CA
What is the
difference between orgasm and ejaculation for men? Are you aware of these being
two separate events? Have you ever experienced one without the other? In this
class, we will define the differences between male orgasm and ejaculation as
well as give ideas and insight into how you can play with this wonderful human
ability.
It is true!
Male orgasm and ejaculation are two separate things. In Tantra, orgasm is
defined as the internal experience of explosive sexual climax, even Alfred
Kinsey, the first scientist to study human sexuality in the 1950s, described
orgasm as “an explosive discharge of neuromuscular tension”. Ejaculation is the
external expression of sexual climax. Through ejaculation, orgasmic energy is
released from the body. However, a male does not have to ejaculate to
experience an orgasm.
It is
typical for people to associate male orgasm and ejaculation as the same event.
This limits most men to a single climax per sexual experience. Through Tantra
techniques such as breath control, pelvic floor manipulation, and shifting of
energy, men can learn to separate orgasm from ejaculation to enhance and extend
their love making experiences. By extending the experience in this manner,
there is a higher potential for multiple orgasms, full-body orgasms, and intense
building of sexual energies. Yes, men also have the potential for multiple
orgasms.
Ejaculation
often depletes the male’s vital energy. As they age, men can display symptoms
such as: premature ejaculation, longer time to achieve an erection, force and
volume of ejaculate reduced, longer refractory time, and longer time to achieve
orgasm. By retaining the ejaculate and orgasmic bliss, men are making a
conscious decision to nurture and invest in their youth, vitality, sexually
energies and spiritual growth. Are you willing to explore a new way of sexual
bliss?
This class
is open to men, women, singles and couples.
Cost: $20.00,
or $30.00 at the door.
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