
Tantric Orgasm for Women


Tantra views both the human body and earthly life as concrete manifestations of divine energy.
Barbara Carrellas • Urban Tantra, Second Edition: Sacred Sex for the Twenty-First Century
If you predominantly stimulate one nerve pathway, you’re most likely to experience arousal and orgasm that are focused on its end-organ system. Thus, when you mostly play with the parts connected to the primary genital (pudendal) pathway, you’re likely to have a clitoral or penile orgasm. Utilize the pelvic nerve path and you’ll get orgasms that fe
... See moreSheri Winston • Succulent SexCraft: Your Hands-On Guide to Erotic Play & Practice
If you combine the upward contraction of your pelvic floor with breathing up your spine, you should lose just a little bit of your erection as well as the need to ejaculate. As you continue making love, repeat this exercise as often as you need to in order to maintain relaxation and openness.