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This is a question for the ladies, from a male that only knows the the pleasure of ejaculation.
For those of you that ejaculate during orgasm, how does the pleasure compare to when you don't ejaculate?
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I can't ejaculate. Yet.
But a part of the reason why I want to is because it really looks and seems like it feels really really damn good.
I would also like to add that since trying to learn how to ejaculate the orgasms I am experiencing are steadily becoming more and more intense. I think I'm kinda close to being able to ejaculate and the few times where I thought I really was actually going to have been completely mind blowing, like of the emitting involuntary animalistic sounds and legs spasming wildy calibre of orgasm.
I'd really like to hear what someone that can actually ejaculate has to say about the above topic though...
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For me ejaculatory orgasms are a much more diffuse feeling. I feel like I'm pushing a lot of the energy out of my body rather than retaining it. I only ejaculate from g-spot stimulation and I would say that clitoral orgasms are very sharp in comparison with a more intense peak but more specifically located.
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There was a time when I'd say that ejaculatory orgasms were 'better' than any others, but I no longer feel this way They are completely different things and so it would be a moot effort to compare them.
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It seems to really vary, like most sexual experiences, from person to person. I ejaculate from time to time - often when I've already had several orgasms already and often during particularly intense orgasms but for me, it doesn't actually tend to improve or intensify the experience except in a psychological way - having wetness all over your hands, thighs and partner is pretty hot.
That being said, it's not something I've really explored as much as I probably could and it occurs to me now (perhaps iI'm a little slow!) that it would be interesting to concentrate more on the experience of ejaculation, rather than simply treating it as incidental.
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