Trigasm for Men
“Dr. Ava Cadell is currently researching how to make a man have a ‘trigasm’ — a full-body climax that is reportedly more intense than the normal male orgasm. She says many women reach the ‘trigasm’ from having their g-spot, clitoris and anus stimulated simultaneously, but doing the same for men requires a shift in thinking. That’s because a male ‘trigasm’ is less localized than the usual kind. She says it’s ‘felt from the top of the head to the tip of the toes and lasts three times as long.’ Cadell hopes to first find out if gay men orgasm differently than straight guys, so she’s doing hands-on research with a prototype vibrator. It features a suction cup for the penis, a small vibrator on the testicles and one for the anus, and if it rubs test audiences the right way, Cadell hopes to have it on the market by summer.” — NCBuy.com (US)
As advances in cognitive science, neurology, and sexology demystify the physiological processes underlying orgasm, it seems perfectly plausible that researchers will learn how to create better and perhaps even new types of climaxes. Orgasm will cease to be that provincial phenomenon, an affair of the crotch, and will expand to encompass the entire body — but where can it go after that? Just as personal computers have come to be connected by networks, perhaps people will join together in climax groups. Their nervous systems will be temporarily conjoined, and rather than have a full-body orgasm they’ll have a mob throb.
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