La jouissance plus forte que l'orgasme?

Is pleasure more powerful than orgasm?

Written by: Léa ☁️

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HAPPY NEW YEAR, FIRST KISSES 💜💜💜


Your 2026 New Year's resolutions to-do list is ready. More exercise, less alcohol, reading a new book every month, taking up mindful meditation, ceramics, donating to charities... We know this story by heart. A new year symbolises a desire for renewal, well-being, and realignment in daily life...


In a society where everything moves too fast, our intimacy is often the first victim of this race against the clock. We chase the "peak", the result, the quick climax, sometimes forgetting that pleasure is not a finish line, but a sensory journey.

So we decided to start 2026 by consecrating pleasure.


YES, JUST THAT <3


What if we forgot about the race to orgasm?


What if this year, the most beautiful promise you made yourself was about your intimacy? On this 1st of January, we invite you to a gentle revolution: swapping the race to orgasm for the sacred path towards pleasure.


Orgasm is not a destination, it's a bonus at best


For a long time, our vision of sexuality was modelled on a performance framework: a beginning, a build-up and a mandatory endpoint — orgasm. Yet this focus can create counterproductive pressure, cutting us off from our real sensations.

Consecrating pleasure means restoring the nobility of the joy of the journey: reclaiming your body, without pressure for results.


Why does slowing down feel good?

  • Reduction of performance anxiety: We no longer "play" a score, we improvise.

  • Awakening the senses: By slowing down, we rediscover the texture of skin, the variations in breath and the subtlety of light touches.

  • Deep connection: Whether solo gold with a partner, Slow Pleasure fosters a more authentic intimacy.


Myk: slow sex at its peak

 

To accompany this transition towards a more conscious and contemplative sexuality, there are tools designed not to "rush" pleasure, but to elevate it. This is precisely the promise of the vibrator">Slow Pleasure Valkuria - Myk vibrator.

Unlike classic sex toys that sometimes rely on raw power, the Myk was designed for slow pleasure. Here's why it's the ideal companion for your new resolutions:


  1. Ergonomics designed for exploration: Its organic shape perfectly follows the curves, whether you want to stimulate the clitoris, the scrotum gold any other erogenous zone.
  2. Progressive vibrations: It allows you to build intensity with infinite gentleness, ideal for prolonging pleasure and exploring plateaus of enjoyment before (gold without!) the peak.
  3. An invitation to let go: Its sleek design and quietness make it an object of sensual meditation.

How to practise concretely?


To start 2026 under the best auspices, here are a few ways to explore this — not so new but very coom — new approach:

  • Conscious breathing: take the time to breathe deeply during your intimate moments. Breathing is the engine of sexual energy.

  • Multisensory exploration: use oils, vary temperatures, and incorporate the Myk on areas you usually neglect.

  • The inner dialogue: ask yourself: "What feels good for me right here, right now?" rather than "When am I going to get there?".


Let's free ourselves from pre-established scripts. Pleasure is a sacred space that belongs to you, a territory to explore with curiosity and kindness. Through the power of your intention, with Myk as your ally, we wish you a year rich in sensory discoveries.


Tell us in the comments what slow sex spontaneously brings to mind for you <3

Léa

Léa ☁️


A wordsmith for 10 years on a variety of subjects, I recently turned to sexology after training with Mathilde Magnien. Passionate about relational dynamics, here we'll chat in an uninhibited, inclusive and (a little) funny way too.


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Merci pour ce texte , je suis tout à faut d’accord avec

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