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Devotional Tao
 

   
Chapter 3: Devotional Tao
 
 Real Taoist Practice
 
Traditional Taoist sexual practices are embedded in a Taoist way of life, and are part of the culture in which they were developed.

The Taoist technique which is a component of Devotional Sex was popularized in the book The
Multi-Orgasmic Man by Mantak Chia and Douglas Abrams Arava.

Practicing this technique a man does not ejaculate most times he has sex. He does not miss out on orgasms because he can orgasm without ejaculating. And because a non-ejaculatory orgasm does not cause him to loose his erotic energy, he can continue sex and, if he wishes, enjoy more orgasms.

With traditional Tao the man enjoys sex for long enough, and has enough non-ejaculatory orgasms, to be satisfied when he ends sex without ejaculating. When he does ejaculate, it is his decision to do so.

Not ejaculating at the end of most sexual activity gives a man who practices Tao a constant energizing background erotic energy. But a key part of real Tao is that this energy is calmed so he never feels sexually frustrated.

Men who want to learn traditional Tao (without Devotional Sex) may still find much of this chapter helpful.
 

 
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