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Forced orgasm

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Two women consent to a forced orgasm while restrained at Exxxotica Expo 2008.
A forced orgasm can be induced using a wand vibrator belt.

A forced orgasm is consensual BDSM or kinky sexual play whereby a person consents to be forced to orgasm in a way that is beyond their control.

Purpose

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The person being brought to involuntary orgasm would typically be put in physical restraints to deprive them of the ability to control the onset and intensity of orgasm,[1] and to increase the feeling of helplessness,[2] a situation which some people find sexually arousing.[2]

Practice

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The practice of forced orgasm may also be combined with other orgasm control plays, such as orgasm denial, edging, or ruined orgasms.

With the consenting partner restrained and unable to prevent themselves from being sexually stimulated, the active partner stimulates their genitals and other erogenous zones until the bound partner is brought to orgasm. A range of sexual stimulation can be used, including vaginal sex, oral sex or anal sex. Forced orgasms may also be induced with manual stimulation of the genitals, in the form of a handjob or fingering a vulva/vagina. Alternatively the stimulation may involve the use of vibrating sex toys, such as a vibrator, typically a wand vibrator.

Stimulation

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The most common way of achieving orgasm in men is by physical sexual stimulation of the penis.[3] For women, the most common way to achieve orgasm is by direct sexual stimulation of the clitoris (meaning consistent digital, oral or other concentrated friction against the external parts of the clitoris).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lords, Kayla (October 6, 2016). "Try These Kinky Forced Orgasm Scenarios". Kinkly.com. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
  2. ^ a b Jahme, Carole (2010-08-13). "Why does my girlfriend only achieve orgasm when tied up?". The Guardian. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
  3. ^ See 133–135 Archived April 2, 2016, at Wikiwix for orgasm information, and page 76 for G-spot and vaginal nerve ending information. Rosenthal, Martha (2012). Human Sexuality: From Cells to Society. Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-0618755714.