Full Body Orgasm while riding in Saigon
Love, let me share this,
A couple of days ago, I was on my bike weaving through city traffic â horns, exhaust, that edge of tension my body knows so well. And instead of staying braced in stress, I turned to something Iâve practiced for years: the clench-and-pull.
On the inhale, I gently clench my pelvic floor. On the exhale, I draw the energy upward, letting it move through belly, chest, throat, all the way to the crown of my head. Then comes the sweetest part â the release. Allowing myself to drop fully into the relaxation, feeling that wave before the next breath carries me again.
Sometimes, that rhythm brings me into a whole-body orgasm â not dependent on genitals, not dependent on touch. Just breath, presence, and energy moving. The other day, crossing the bridge, I felt that exquisite full-body surge. When I reached the other side, the traffic hadnât changed, but my perception had. Colors were sharper. The city felt lighter. I was alive in a different frequency.
Why This Matters
Orgasm is not just a climax. Itâs a shift of consciousness. A change in rhythm that affects your brain, your nervous system, your entire state of being. Every orgasm â genital or energetic, big or subtle â is a chance to reset, regulate, and expand.
The clench-and-pull is a doorway into this. It tones the pelvic floor, awakens awareness of your energy, and can be practiced anywhere.
And hereâs the truth: not everyone can isolate the pelvic floor easily. Thatâs okay. If all you do is three clenches a day â even if other muscles join in â youâre still practicing awareness. Youâre still building new neural pathways for pleasure. At worst, itâs a little funny. At best, it opens a portal into a whole new way of experiencing your body.
An Invitation
This week, try it. Just three breaths. Inhale, clench. Exhale, pull. Pause to savor the release. Let your breath find the rhythm. Be curious about what shifts.
Donât judge if it feels small or subtle. Gratitude for the orgasms you already have opens space for more. And remember: orgasm is not performance. Itâs presence. Itâs the alchemy of energy moving through you, reminding you that you are alive, whole, and free.
With pleasure,
Eman đż
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