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Nocturnal Anal Stimulation in Orgasm-Denial Relationships - A Study
NOCTURNAL ANAL STIMULATION IN ORGASM-DENIAL RELATIONSHIPS. A STUDY
BY:
Willsoin,D.E., Arangji,T.F - UCNYCE - Dept of Psychology
Published: 1 Nov 2011
ACKNOWLEGEMENTS
The authors wish to thank a number of sites for providing access to subjects, and for financial support for data analysis. They know who they are!
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate nocturnal stimulation of males in relationships where their orgasms are controlled. Such relationships are common, but can be time-consuming for both parties, especially if chid-care is also an issue. For example, substantial time (and privacy) may be required for prostate milking, and for the repeated stimulation of the male to the point of orgasm (but not beyond). We suggest that sleeping time might be utilized for this purpose, and we evaluate alternatives. Findings and recommendations are discussed below
Key Words
anus, anal, denial, tease, chastity, prostate, milking, sleep, unconscious, nocturnal, emission
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This study involves an investigation into relationships which have an element of orgasm control/denial. The subset we focus on is that of a male being controlled by a female, though there are other possibilities, of course.
Such relationships involve the male being restricted in orgasms by domination. This can range from the verbal through to chastity devices. At the same time, the literature of denial usually suggests that an occasional release is beneficial for the male - a 'pipe-cleaning' effect. There is a contradiction here, of course, leading the female to find a way of extracting semen without giving pleasure to the male. Prostate milking is often used for this purpose, in which the semen is massaged out, rather than being forcefully ejaculated.
In addition, the control aspect is often supplemented by 'tease and denial', in which the male is stimulated close to orgasm, but is prevented from obtaining relief.
Such activities need time and privacy, and here we investigate if sleep time could be used for this purpose.
Methodology