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The Multi-Orgasmic Man
Sexual Secrets Every Man Should Know
by 
Mantak Chia
Douglas Abrams
  
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Publisher: HarperCollins
Subject(s):  Family & Relationships
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   1576 KB
ISBN:   9780060541323
Release date:   Oct 01, 2002

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From the co-authors of The Multi-Orgasmic Couple (also available from PerfectBound):

The Mult-Orgasmic Man offers men (and their partners) clear and practical guidelines for discovering their real but seldom-realized sexual potential.

Some extraordinary facts:

By learning to separate orgasm and ejaculation -- two distinct physical processes -- men can transform the momentary release of ejaculation into countless peaks of whole body orgasms.

Men who experience multiple orgasms -- by avoiding the fatigue and depletion that follow ejaculation -- report increased vitality and longevity during lovemaking.

Sensual and straightforward illustrations throughout.

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Excerpts

Chapter One

The Proof is in Your Pants

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You may already have experienced multiple orgasms. Surprising as this may sound, many men are multi-orgasmic before they enter adolescence and begin to ejaculate. Kinsey's research suggested that more than half of all preadolescent boys were able to reach a second orgasm within a short period of time and nearly a third were able to achieve five or more orgasms one after the other. This led Kinsey to argue that "climax is clearly possible without ejaculation."

But multiple orgasms are not just limited to prepubescent boys. Kinsey continues: "There are older males, even in their thirties and older, who are able to equal this performance." In Fundamentals of Human Sexuality, Dr. Herant Katchadourian adds: "Some men are able to inhibit the emission of semen while they experience the orgasmic contractions: in other words they have nonejaculatory orgasms. Such orgasms do not seem to be followed by a refractory period [loss of erection], thereby allowing these men to have consecutive or multiple orgasms like women."

Why do most men lose their ability to be multi-orgasmic? It is possible that for many men the experience of ejaculating, when it happens, is so overwhelming that it eclipses the experience of orgasm and causes men to lose the ability to distinguish between the two. One multi-orgasmic man described the first time he ejaculated: "I still remember it clearly. There I was orgasming as usual, but this time a white liquid came spurting out. I thought I was dying. I swore to God that I would never masturbate again--which of course lasted about a day." Since orgasm and ejaculation generally occur within seconds of one another, it is easy to confuse them.1 To become multi-orgasmic, you must learn (or possibly relearn) the ability to separate the different sensations of arousal and to revel in orgasm without cresting over into ejaculation. Understanding how orgasm and ejaculation are different will help you distinguish the two in your own body.

Brain Waves and Reflexes

Orgasm is one of the most intense and satisfying human experiences, and if you have ever had an orgasm--and almost all men have--you will not need to have it defined. All orgasms, however, are not created equal. Orgasm is slightly different for each person and even different for the same person at different times. Nonetheless, men's orgasms share certain characteristics, including rhythmic body movements, increased heart rate, muscle tension, and then a sudden release of tension, including pelvic contractions. They feel good, too. After noting that "orgasm is the least understood of the sexual processes," the thirteenth edition of Smith's General Urology explains that orgasm includes "involuntary rhythmic contractions of the anal sphincter, hyperventilation [increased breathing rate], tachycardia [increased heart rate], and elevation of blood pressure."

These definitions include changes that occur throughout your entire body. However, for a long time orgasm was seen--and for many men is still seen--as strictly a genital affair. In the West, Wilhelm Reich, in his controversial book The Function of Orgasm, was the first to argue that orgasm involved the whole body and not just the genitals. . . .

The foregoing is excerpted from The Multi-Orgasmic Man Mantak Chia and Douglas Abrams Arava. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced without written permission from HarperCollins Publishers, 10 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022

 

Reviews

San Francisco Chronicle...
"This book is the best available for teaching men to have multiple orgasms"
 
Esquire...
"[Mantak Chia's] exercises combat impotence, raise sperm count, and -- lengthen the penis"
 
Genre...
"[A] steamy -- but practical -- sex guide. This book is hot ... Chia and Abrams don't miss a trick. Once is not enough!"
 
Barbara Keesling, PhD, author of How to Make Love All Night...
"I am pleased to recommend The Multi-Orgasmic Man.... [T]he authors' holistic and non-mechanical approach to lovemaking is a perspective for which American men have been long overdue"
 
Beverly Whipple, co-author of The G Spot...
"At last a book for men that provides the type of information we provided for women.... Male multiple orgasms provide men and women with the opportunity to experience enhanced sexual pleasure and The Multi-Orgasmic Man provides the information to make this possible"
 

About the Author

Mantak Chia, educated in anatomy and physiology, is the leading teacher of Taoist sexuality in the West.

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