sex. But the karezza method proves that sex can be great without orgasms. Karezza sex, which removes climaxing from sexual intercourse completely, is meant to make couples "feel more present in the moment" to heighten the emotional connection and affection between partners.
The slow and sensual method of sex is thought to have some spiritual roots but became popular in the 1902 book Karezza: The Ethics of Marriage, written by ob/gyn Alice Bunker Stockham.
Here's everything you need to know about karezza sex and how to achieve orgasm-free sex with your partner. Karezza is a slow and sensual way of having sex, which teaches couples to deepen their sexual and emotional connection without orgasms.The word “karezza” (ka-RET-za) comes from the Italian word “carezza”, which means "caress".This sex technique prioritises touch and intimacy over orgasms.
The goal of karezza sex is not climaxing, but reaching a relaxed state while having sex. The act involves lots of slow movements like deep breaths, fondling, gazing, stroking, skin-to-skin contact and intentionally delaying orgasms.
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