I read that waiting a few days in between orgasms can make them feel more intense. I read that people do this. But do people wait a certain amount of time/days EVERYTIME or ONLY SOMETIMES? I'm new to masturbation and am worried that I won't wait long enough in between orgasms for it to feel good. I want them to feel good but should I focus on finding a set amount of time to wait each time? Or if not, what to do either way?
It's not that they're more intense its just that when you go again soon after you have endorphins running through your body and stuff.
Everyone can have this recovery time if they physically kept in shape to the same level as Olympians do. (a serious joke here if anybody picks up on it)
In all actuality I can only give you the most unscientific advice possible. As long as you can stand it. C/S, Rev J
If I masturbate twice a day, it doesn't feel good. Does this mean I shouldn't masturbate twice a day? But does that mean I should never masturbate twice a day? What if in the future I wanted to have masturbate and I had already had one orgasm that day, what would I do?!
I have noticed although I can go at it again right after, that some time in between (as with some things), can make orgasms more intense. Though to me, they feel good regardless. Honestly though, I think you're putting too much on it. Just relax, it's not an exact science, the wank police aren't gonna getcha. -If strokin' the snake twice a day doesn't feel good to you, then don't do it twice. This doesn't mean that you can't ever/never should, it's just your choice. If you want to but already have, maybe give yourself a good amount of time in between, or do it anyway, or wait 'til another day. Beyond that, I don't know what to tell you. Like Undies said, 'trial & error'
It'll feel good every time. There are just things you can do to intensify. Like waiting between self lovin' sessions. But you could try edging. When I have an orgasm I make my mind go completely blank and force my body to be limp, absolutely no movement. This makes me feel the orgasm throughout my whole body and very intensely. When you squirm, moan, and grab the sheets or anything like that you're taking focus away from the climax. I didn't know it until recently but I stop breathing when I orgasm, but try breathing from deep in your lungs. For example breath like your making deep "huhh huhh" sounds rather than high pitched "Ahh, ahh" noises. It's more focused in your abdomen. And when the actual climax begins, try to make it last as long as possible. Just the beginning, mind you. But waiting does make orgasm easier to achieve. But not more intense