MEN’S FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q1: Can I multiple-climax if I tend to ejaculate
prematurely? Will ‘multipling’ help me last longer?
The good news: premature
men tend to enjoy superior multiples because P.E. [premature ejaculation] is
about over-stimulation. The bad news: since your ejaculation is triggered so
easily, you might have to practice the method a little more to master it. The
method shows you how to climax before ejaculating by expanding that sudden spasm
of stimulation just prior to ejaculation from a split second to five, to ten,
even 20 seconds. What was a sudden spike becomes a more gradual wave of
stimulation-- one that not only lasts, but can also be built into more orgasms.
This kind of control is what P.E. men enjoy most.
Q2: Is this for real?
The Maxwell Method really teaches men how to multiple; specifically, how to
climax again and again without losing arousal until you decide to finish.
Q3: Is it hard to do?
85% of those who try it succeed. It’s easy to do. And the instruction is so
simple virtually any guy can do it.
Q4: How long does the Maxwell Method take to learn?
3 weeks is the average. Some men learn it in hours. The more you practice the
faster you achieve it. The teaching is set-up with definitive markers that let
you know when to move to the next level at your own pace.
Q5: Isn’t ‘multipling’ just for women? How do male multiple
climaxes work?
A man’s climax naturally builds far faster than a woman’s. Ejaculation triggers
it to fade far faster too. Women who multiple-climax usually experience a
longer build-up to orgasm. That leads to greater stimulation. This sensation
fades slower too, bridging the way to the next climax. Similarly, the
Maxwell Method elongates that split second high before ejaculation from a second
to 5 seconds to 10 or more; creating a high so strong it triggers climax before
ejaculation. In technical terms, this is called a non-ejaculatory multiple
orgasm (N.E.M.O. for short). Note that sometimes men do ejaculate while multipling and aren’t aware of it. SO ALWAYS USE A CONDOM AND NEVER USE THE
MAXWELL MULTIPLE CLIMAX AS A MEANS OF BIRTH CONTROL.
Q6: Sex is great the way it is. Why would I want to
multiple-climax?
The old saying goes, “For guys there’s no such thing as a bad lay.” But deep
down every guy wonders what it’d be like to go again—not just to go again, but
to hunger for going again. Imagine how that’d feel. Imagine her response.
That’s why most men who try it are glad they did.
Q7: Is the Maxwell Method based on tantric sex?
The Maxwell method is an advancement on The Tantra in three important ways: 1)
Tantric sex entails months of practice. The Maxwell Method can be mastered in
weeks, sometimes days. 2) The Tantra requires a partner’s cooperation in
lengthy exercises to achieve multiples. The Maxwell Method doesn’t require your
lover do anything. 3) Tantric multiples entail holding back ejaculation with
sometimes painful PC muscle squeezing exercises. The Maxwell Method is about
letting your orgasm go, not holding it back.
Q8: Does The Maxwell Multiple Climax involve drugs, herbs,
creams or other products?
No hokey products are involved at all. It’s a new skill. The beauty of the
Maxwell Method is that it becomes a part of you, a permanent performance
enhancement versus some ‘crutch’ you have to carry around.
Q9: How does it feel to have a multiple-climax? How long does
a multiple climax last?
For many men, their first multiple feels much like a normal climax. The big
difference is that afterwards they feel more aroused (not less). For others,
their first time feels more subtle than the orgasm they’re used to. While each
climax lasts about as long as usual, multipling allows you to maintain arousal
from one climax to the next. This on-going arousal means you can decide and
control the time-span between climaxes. The more climaxes you allow yourself in
a session the longer and more powerful they become; until the last one becomes
far greater than any before it.
Q10: Can I learn the Maxwell method without a partner’s help?
The instruction shows you how to multiple on your own first. So the Maxwell
Method doesn’t require your lover to perform any special maneuver (or anything
at all). For single men this means they can multiple without having to acquaint
every new lover with some tantric exercise. For married men this means they can
introduce multipling as a spontaneous new spark to lovemaking.
Q11: Can I control when I ‘multiple’ or time it to coincide
with my partner’s climax?
Climaxing without losing arousal frees you from having to “time” your orgasm
because an orgasm isn’t the end of sex any more. So all that holding back or
fantasizing to time your arousal with your partner’s becomes unnecessary. This
opens a new door to your lover’s pleasure too. If you’ve ever been with a woman
who can multiple you know that helping her experience wave after wave of orgasm
is phenomenally gratifying. Now your ability to multiple will provide her that
same gratification.
Q12: Is this just the same
old ‘squeeze technique’?
No! For those unfamiliar with the squeeze technique, it entails a
man squeezing his PC muscles to prevent the flow of ejaculate from leaving his
body once ejaculation has already been triggered. This can be painful and tends
to ‘squash’ your orgasm. The Maxwell Multiple Climax has nothing to do with the ol’ squeeze technique. Instead of holding back, MMC is all about releasing a far more powerful orgasm than you’ve ever enjoyed before.
Q13: Will I ejaculate with every
‘multiple’?
The Maxwell Method teaches you how to enjoy non-ejaculatory
multiple orgasms (N.E.M.O.s for short). By expanding that split-second high
before ejaculation from a second to 5 seconds to 10 or more, you experience a
high so strong it triggers climax before ejaculation. Since you haven’t
ejaculated, your arousal sustains, allowing you to climax again & again until
you decide to finish. Note that sometimes men do ejaculate while multipling
and aren’t aware of it. SO ALWAYS USE A CONDOM AND NEVER USE THE MAXWELL
MULTIPLE CLIMAX AS A MEANS OF BIRTH CONTROL.
Q14: Do you have to practice
regularly for the method to work?
It’s like skating. Once you’ve learned it,
your body remembers for a lifetime. The key is to practice enough in the
beginning. Once they’ve multipled, most men practice regularly. Not just
because it feels great, but for the power of mastering their orgasms.
Q15:
What is the success ratio for learning the method?
What was the most common problem for those who failed?
Two groups of men were
studied in succession. The first group achieved a 70% success ratio.
Then the instruction was fine-tuned to include their feedback. Using these
improvements, the second group achieved a 90% success ratio. Both groups
encompassed men from 20 to their mid 50’s. Click on Interviews with Men
Who Multiple in this website to meet some of these men and their
girlfriends. The only men who failed to multiple in the study were those who
described themselves as hard-to-come types. Not all these men failed to
multiple, but all of those who did fail in the study were hard-to-come types.
On the other hand, men who tended toward premature ejaculation
had the easiest time learning it.
Q16: Am I too old
to multiple?
The oldest man so far studied was in his late 50’s, and he
successfully multipled with two weeks of practice. So far, age seems no barrier
to multipling.
Q17: Will my physical condition affect my ability to multiple?
Those who have difficulty reaching orgasm due to their physical condition will
probably not be able to multiple. Those suffering severe back pain are not good
candidates for The Maxwell Method; especially those who suffer back pain from a
normal orgasm. While the activity of a multiple orgasm is much the same as that
of a traditional orgasm, the difference is that this activity is repeated
multiple times in a row. The bottom line: as with sex in general, the better
your physical condition, the better your experience multipling is likely to be.
Q18: Will a multiple climax change the intensity of my orgasm?
Almost
certainly it will. Multiples come in waves, one building upon the next. While
the first ones are less intense, the latter ones build to become far more
intense than most men’s standard climax.
Q19: Once I learn to multiple, can I
still go back to a single climax?
The more you practice multiple climaxing the
more effortless it becomes. Multipling is something you decide to do… or not.
It’s your decision.
Q20: How do women respond to a man who can multiple?
Seeing your arousal sustain from one climax to the next will tell her she turns
you on… which will really turn HER on. Focus on her. Now the two of you are
riding the next orgasm’s wave together. And if she has a predisposition toward mutlipling herself, she might lose control as you rise and fall and rise again
together.
Q21: I am gay/bi, will the method work with same sex partners?
Numerous studies indicate a man’s arousal patterns aren’t affected by his sexual
orientation. And it’s the same with multipling—equal opportunity enjoyment.
One note here: some men who’ve experienced multipling together say that it’s the
best sex they’ve ever had because men’s similar arousal patterns make it all the
more easy to ride multipling’s successive waves of orgasm together.
Q22: How
does the Maxwell Multiple Climax differ from ‘edging’?
Edging and The Maxwell
Multiple Climax both owe their origins to tantric sex. The difference is that
‘edging’ is about delaying gratification for many men who try it. The Maxwell
Method teaches you how to turn that corner and achieve full orgasms instead of
delaying them. For those men who do achieve orgasmic sensation from edging,
the intensity of the experience can be hit or miss. The Maxwell Climax entails
detailed instruction that culminates in an entirely original maneuver, assuring
multiples all the time every time for 90% of men who’ve tried it.
Q23: How
graphic is the instructional film? Could I show it to my girlfriend?
The film’s
sex scenes are shot as erotica (vs. pornography) with no full frontal nudity
shown. Where the instruction requires a graphic visual, symbolic or humorous
animation sequences fill in the details. In this way the film is crafted to be
comfortable and entertaining for both men and women.
Q24: Who is this Maxwell
guy? Is he some sort of doctor, psychologist or therapist?
Brandon Maxwell is a
regular Joe who started studying the Kama Sutra to battle chronic premature
ejaculation in his early 20’s. Frustrated with the prolonged tantric sex poses
and a sense that they were dulling his spontaneous enjoyment of sex, Maxwell
went his own way with the principles he’d learned. This was not entirely
successful until an accidental ‘coitus interruptus’ incident gave him an idea
how he could prolong orgasmic enjoyment versus delaying it. Over the years he
refined the method purely for himself and the women he loved. Then one day he
wondered if the world might benefit from it too. So he conceived a
light-hearted instructional film and recruited an impartial and unpaid group of
men (all strangers to Maxwell and anyone he knew) to try the technique. 70% of
those men multipled. Now true believers, these men offered suggestions about
how to make the instruction clearer and applicable to a wider spectrum of men.
Incorporating those notes, Maxwell rewrote the instruction and tried it on
another group of men. When 90% of them successfully multipled, Maxwell set
about making the film. Featuring over 30 actors and ten minutes of animation,
The Maxwell Multiple Climax is now available on DVD and VHS through this
website.
Q25: Does Maxwell sponsor seminars, schools or classes in the
method?
Classes are in the works and will be announced on this website when
available.
Q26: Will the film be available in stores or theatres?
The Maxwell
Multiple Climax movie is available right now only via the ‘buy it’ button on
this website, via our toll-free phone number 1.888.MR.MAXWELL, and through amazon.com. You cannot find it in stores or theaters.