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  1. for me it’s relatively “easier” to achieve dry orgasms from nipple stimulation, since i “activated” my nipple sensitivity, and i feel direct stimulus from my fingers it’s active sort of thing.

    Where as using an aneros (p-spot pressure/tickling/slight rubbing) is much much more difficult and takes more time.
    One has to prepare more (enema wash to clean out anus),longer period of time to relax the anus and deeply relax the body, and it takes time to get into the headspace and relaxed state and feel the subtle stimulation of the p-spot, the sensation are either immediate or gradual… it a slow build over time, it might be 30, 40, or 60 min until the pleasure waves really start to ripple through a person… and one needs *a lot* of patience and a clear mind; stress, mind clutter, health issues, physical pain (like if one has back pain issue) can all hinder or snuff out any build up of pleasure waves. Doing almost nothing, and subtle breathing to get into the right “attunement” to the sensation of the aneros gently pressing or rubbing the p-spot takes time. while it IS eventually worth it and one can build up to some very powerful dry orgasms…. the p-waves radiate from the p-spot, it might take a while but a rolling Super Orgasm can be intensely blissful

    whereas with Nipple stimulation the pleasure waves radiate out from the nipples and down to the penis and sometimes the p-spot to create a sort of feed back loop where the pleasure waves from the inner area beneath the cock and the pleasure waves from the nipples combine and set off Powerful dry orgasms and mindgasms (which i like a wash of “white light” pleasure burst in one’s head/mind, i eventually can do a form of clinching of the area behind the cock, as if i feel like im gonna squirt from my penis, “bare down” in just the right way continuing the “feed back loop” of pleasure waves can sometimes set off an mind-blowing hands free ejaculation (without ever having to touch the penis) it’s difficult to describe/explain so i hope you will kind of understand?

  2. I don’t like it. It still feels like it hits the same limits and while I can make myself feel something more effectively, I can’t make it better and it dies sooner. I enjoy involuntary buildup while I’m calm and still, that way it’s not overshadowed by any activity and movement. What’s happening seems similar but feels very different.

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