Forced orgasm

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Forced orgasm is a term used in the context of BDSM and erotic sexual denial, where the person who is sexually stimulated is brought to orgasm against their will. The person who is being stimulated is usually tied up and is unable to stop the stimulation, which can be administered by a partner or by a machine. This practice can be part of a wider BDSM relationship, or it can be a standalone activity.

Overview[edit | edit source]

In a forced orgasm scenario, the person being stimulated does not have control over when they will orgasm. This can be achieved through the use of restraints, such as bondage equipment, and sexual stimulation devices, such as vibrators or sex machines. The person administering the stimulation controls the intensity and duration of the stimulation, often prolonging the stimulation beyond the point of orgasm.

Psychological aspects[edit | edit source]

The psychological aspects of forced orgasms can be complex. For some people, the loss of control and the intense sexual stimulation can be highly arousing. For others, the experience can be uncomfortable or distressing. As with all BDSM activities, forced orgasms should be practiced with consent, and both parties should have a clear understanding of their boundaries and a safe word in place.

In popular culture[edit | edit source]

Forced orgasms have been depicted in a number of adult films and erotic literature. They are often portrayed as a form of power exchange, with one person asserting control over the other's sexual pleasure.

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