Last updated: 15 April
2008
Crest (for
orgasms without loss of sexual energy - a non-ejaculatory orgasm for
the male). Crest is an appropriate word as it is a high-point, which
may have one or more other high-points ahead.
In The Muti-Orgasmic Man
book the authors use the word orgasm for a non-ejaculatory male orgasm
and the word ejaculate for an orgasm and ejaculation at the same time.
This matches the title of the book, but I think it needlessly confusing
to use the well known word orgasm in a slightly different way.
I decided that it would be much clearer if what for most people is a
brand new act (male orgasm without ejaculating) has a brand new word.
I wanted a word that, like Climax, suggests a peak in pleasure. But
unlike Climax I also wanted a word that suggests that further peaks
could immediately follow. If the rise and fall of erotic energy is
thought of as being a wave, an orgasm is represented by the waves peak.
And as one wave can be followed by another, there can be a series of
wave peaks (multiple-orgasms). The word for the peak of a wave is thus
the word I was looking for - crest!
The Multi-Cresting Man
would not sell nearly as many books, but becomes a clearer way of
describing what the book is all about.
For a male
a Climax is immediately followed by loss of
sexual desire (and a soft Desire), but after a Crest he still has high
erotic energy (and a hard Desire). The amount of erotic energy
remaining after an orgasm can be used to define the type of orgasm a
women has enjoyed.
A Climax is an orgasm after which she feels that she has had enough sexual activity and wants to rest.
A Crest is an orgasm after which she still has erotic energy and wants to keep enjoying more sexual activity.