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- Overview
- Hands Free Orgasm
- Ways to Achieve
- With Partner/Solo
This article explains the concept of hands-free orgasm and provides various methods to achieve it, including humping and grinding, orgasmic breathing, using sex toys, water play, practicing kegels and muscle clenching. It also debunks two myths about mental orgasms and masturbation in relationships. The author suggests that one should be aroused be...
A hands free orgasm is a sexual climax without using hands, achieved solo or with a partner. There are many ways to achieve it for both people with vagina or penis.
Humping and grinding, orgasmic breathing, use of sex toys, water play and kegel exercises can be used to achieve a hands-free orgasm. Both men and women can have mental stimulation as well.
A hands-free orgasm can happen with a partner or solo; talk about the plan before trying it together; practice makes perfect; focus on sensations and relax while trying it out.
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