It’s not the goal of yoga, but it seems to be happening more and more, and it’s not just women who benefit. Men can, too. On a physical and biological level, it makes sense. When a yoga teacher tells you to squeeze your pelvic muscles, or pull up from your root chakra, or whatever woo-woo words they use, you are, essentially, working your pelvic floor muscles, also known as doing Kegel exercises.  Knowing this can help you and your partner feel tingly and sexier than you ever felt before. And that’s good for when you’re not in yoga class too, because honestly, it might be weird to have an orgasm in yoga class.  Regardless of if you do it on a mat or on a mattress, strengthening your pelvic floor muscles and concentrating on your breathing are two ways to enhance your orgasmic capacity and produce those biggest! bestest! orgasms ever. And that’s whether you go to yoga class or not. And if you do go to yoga class, BONUS!, because focusing on those muscles for an extended period of time has massive benefits for post-class workouts too. In fact, one patchouli-loving famed NYC yoga instructor, Marco Rojas, told the Daily Beast: The point is, focusing on breathing and squeezing and releasing the muscles around your perineum will take focus away from your brain and bring it to the places in your body you need to go to O.  So next time you’re doing it like they do on the Discovery Channel, play a game of squeeze and release during sexy times. Whether it’s intercourse, fingers, or toys, squeeze around your partner, a finger, a toy, and release. Have him squeeze back. After you’ve got the hang of that, start breathing together. Long, deep breaths and not short, shallow ones. If you keep doing it, I promise, oh, the places you’ll go.  You can call it a yogasm, an orgasm, or just plain fun, but whatever you call it, breathing and squeezing, in public or private, it’s where it’s at.  Have you ever experienced a yogasm? image via lululemon athletica/Flickr

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title: “Want A Better Sex Life Take Yoga” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-03” author: “Barbara Shinnick”


It’s not the goal of yoga, but it seems to be happening more and more, and it’s not just women who benefit. Men can, too. On a physical and biological level, it makes sense. When a yoga teacher tells you to squeeze your pelvic muscles, or pull up from your root chakra, or whatever woo-woo words they use, you are, essentially, working your pelvic floor muscles, also known as doing Kegel exercises.  Knowing this can help you and your partner feel tingly and sexier than you ever felt before. And that’s good for when you’re not in yoga class too, because honestly, it might be weird to have an orgasm in yoga class.  Regardless of if you do it on a mat or on a mattress, strengthening your pelvic floor muscles and concentrating on your breathing are two ways to enhance your orgasmic capacity and produce those biggest! bestest! orgasms ever. And that’s whether you go to yoga class or not. And if you do go to yoga class, BONUS!, because focusing on those muscles for an extended period of time has massive benefits for post-class workouts too. In fact, one patchouli-loving famed NYC yoga instructor, Marco Rojas, told the Daily Beast: The point is, focusing on breathing and squeezing and releasing the muscles around your perineum will take focus away from your brain and bring it to the places in your body you need to go to O.  So next time you’re doing it like they do on the Discovery Channel, play a game of squeeze and release during sexy times. Whether it’s intercourse, fingers, or toys, squeeze around your partner, a finger, a toy, and release. Have him squeeze back. After you’ve got the hang of that, start breathing together. Long, deep breaths and not short, shallow ones. If you keep doing it, I promise, oh, the places you’ll go.  You can call it a yogasm, an orgasm, or just plain fun, but whatever you call it, breathing and squeezing, in public or private, it’s where it’s at.  Have you ever experienced a yogasm? image via lululemon athletica/Flickr

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title: “Want A Better Sex Life Take Yoga” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-17” author: “Elbert Choate”


It’s not the goal of yoga, but it seems to be happening more and more, and it’s not just women who benefit. Men can, too. On a physical and biological level, it makes sense. When a yoga teacher tells you to squeeze your pelvic muscles, or pull up from your root chakra, or whatever woo-woo words they use, you are, essentially, working your pelvic floor muscles, also known as doing Kegel exercises.  Knowing this can help you and your partner feel tingly and sexier than you ever felt before. And that’s good for when you’re not in yoga class too, because honestly, it might be weird to have an orgasm in yoga class.  Regardless of if you do it on a mat or on a mattress, strengthening your pelvic floor muscles and concentrating on your breathing are two ways to enhance your orgasmic capacity and produce those biggest! bestest! orgasms ever. And that’s whether you go to yoga class or not. And if you do go to yoga class, BONUS!, because focusing on those muscles for an extended period of time has massive benefits for post-class workouts too. In fact, one patchouli-loving famed NYC yoga instructor, Marco Rojas, told the Daily Beast: The point is, focusing on breathing and squeezing and releasing the muscles around your perineum will take focus away from your brain and bring it to the places in your body you need to go to O.  So next time you’re doing it like they do on the Discovery Channel, play a game of squeeze and release during sexy times. Whether it’s intercourse, fingers, or toys, squeeze around your partner, a finger, a toy, and release. Have him squeeze back. After you’ve got the hang of that, start breathing together. Long, deep breaths and not short, shallow ones. If you keep doing it, I promise, oh, the places you’ll go.  You can call it a yogasm, an orgasm, or just plain fun, but whatever you call it, breathing and squeezing, in public or private, it’s where it’s at.  Have you ever experienced a yogasm? image via lululemon athletica/Flickr

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title: “Want A Better Sex Life Take Yoga” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Thelma Sheeler”


It’s not the goal of yoga, but it seems to be happening more and more, and it’s not just women who benefit. Men can, too. On a physical and biological level, it makes sense. When a yoga teacher tells you to squeeze your pelvic muscles, or pull up from your root chakra, or whatever woo-woo words they use, you are, essentially, working your pelvic floor muscles, also known as doing Kegel exercises.  Knowing this can help you and your partner feel tingly and sexier than you ever felt before. And that’s good for when you’re not in yoga class too, because honestly, it might be weird to have an orgasm in yoga class.  Regardless of if you do it on a mat or on a mattress, strengthening your pelvic floor muscles and concentrating on your breathing are two ways to enhance your orgasmic capacity and produce those biggest! bestest! orgasms ever. And that’s whether you go to yoga class or not. And if you do go to yoga class, BONUS!, because focusing on those muscles for an extended period of time has massive benefits for post-class workouts too. In fact, one patchouli-loving famed NYC yoga instructor, Marco Rojas, told the Daily Beast: The point is, focusing on breathing and squeezing and releasing the muscles around your perineum will take focus away from your brain and bring it to the places in your body you need to go to O.  So next time you’re doing it like they do on the Discovery Channel, play a game of squeeze and release during sexy times. Whether it’s intercourse, fingers, or toys, squeeze around your partner, a finger, a toy, and release. Have him squeeze back. After you’ve got the hang of that, start breathing together. Long, deep breaths and not short, shallow ones. If you keep doing it, I promise, oh, the places you’ll go.  You can call it a yogasm, an orgasm, or just plain fun, but whatever you call it, breathing and squeezing, in public or private, it’s where it’s at.  Have you ever experienced a yogasm? image via lululemon athletica/Flickr

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title: “Want A Better Sex Life Take Yoga” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-24” author: “Ruth Swanson”


It’s not the goal of yoga, but it seems to be happening more and more, and it’s not just women who benefit. Men can, too. On a physical and biological level, it makes sense. When a yoga teacher tells you to squeeze your pelvic muscles, or pull up from your root chakra, or whatever woo-woo words they use, you are, essentially, working your pelvic floor muscles, also known as doing Kegel exercises.  Knowing this can help you and your partner feel tingly and sexier than you ever felt before. And that’s good for when you’re not in yoga class too, because honestly, it might be weird to have an orgasm in yoga class.  Regardless of if you do it on a mat or on a mattress, strengthening your pelvic floor muscles and concentrating on your breathing are two ways to enhance your orgasmic capacity and produce those biggest! bestest! orgasms ever. And that’s whether you go to yoga class or not. And if you do go to yoga class, BONUS!, because focusing on those muscles for an extended period of time has massive benefits for post-class workouts too. In fact, one patchouli-loving famed NYC yoga instructor, Marco Rojas, told the Daily Beast: The point is, focusing on breathing and squeezing and releasing the muscles around your perineum will take focus away from your brain and bring it to the places in your body you need to go to O.  So next time you’re doing it like they do on the Discovery Channel, play a game of squeeze and release during sexy times. Whether it’s intercourse, fingers, or toys, squeeze around your partner, a finger, a toy, and release. Have him squeeze back. After you’ve got the hang of that, start breathing together. Long, deep breaths and not short, shallow ones. If you keep doing it, I promise, oh, the places you’ll go.  You can call it a yogasm, an orgasm, or just plain fun, but whatever you call it, breathing and squeezing, in public or private, it’s where it’s at.  Have you ever experienced a yogasm? image via lululemon athletica/Flickr

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title: “Want A Better Sex Life Take Yoga” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-22” author: “Tiffany Schwalbe”


It’s not the goal of yoga, but it seems to be happening more and more, and it’s not just women who benefit. Men can, too. On a physical and biological level, it makes sense. When a yoga teacher tells you to squeeze your pelvic muscles, or pull up from your root chakra, or whatever woo-woo words they use, you are, essentially, working your pelvic floor muscles, also known as doing Kegel exercises.  Knowing this can help you and your partner feel tingly and sexier than you ever felt before. And that’s good for when you’re not in yoga class too, because honestly, it might be weird to have an orgasm in yoga class.  Regardless of if you do it on a mat or on a mattress, strengthening your pelvic floor muscles and concentrating on your breathing are two ways to enhance your orgasmic capacity and produce those biggest! bestest! orgasms ever. And that’s whether you go to yoga class or not. And if you do go to yoga class, BONUS!, because focusing on those muscles for an extended period of time has massive benefits for post-class workouts too. In fact, one patchouli-loving famed NYC yoga instructor, Marco Rojas, told the Daily Beast: The point is, focusing on breathing and squeezing and releasing the muscles around your perineum will take focus away from your brain and bring it to the places in your body you need to go to O.  So next time you’re doing it like they do on the Discovery Channel, play a game of squeeze and release during sexy times. Whether it’s intercourse, fingers, or toys, squeeze around your partner, a finger, a toy, and release. Have him squeeze back. After you’ve got the hang of that, start breathing together. Long, deep breaths and not short, shallow ones. If you keep doing it, I promise, oh, the places you’ll go.  You can call it a yogasm, an orgasm, or just plain fun, but whatever you call it, breathing and squeezing, in public or private, it’s where it’s at.  Have you ever experienced a yogasm? image via lululemon athletica/Flickr

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title: “Want A Better Sex Life Take Yoga” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-29” author: “Jamie Clark”


It’s not the goal of yoga, but it seems to be happening more and more, and it’s not just women who benefit. Men can, too. On a physical and biological level, it makes sense. When a yoga teacher tells you to squeeze your pelvic muscles, or pull up from your root chakra, or whatever woo-woo words they use, you are, essentially, working your pelvic floor muscles, also known as doing Kegel exercises.  Knowing this can help you and your partner feel tingly and sexier than you ever felt before. And that’s good for when you’re not in yoga class too, because honestly, it might be weird to have an orgasm in yoga class.  Regardless of if you do it on a mat or on a mattress, strengthening your pelvic floor muscles and concentrating on your breathing are two ways to enhance your orgasmic capacity and produce those biggest! bestest! orgasms ever. And that’s whether you go to yoga class or not. And if you do go to yoga class, BONUS!, because focusing on those muscles for an extended period of time has massive benefits for post-class workouts too. In fact, one patchouli-loving famed NYC yoga instructor, Marco Rojas, told the Daily Beast: The point is, focusing on breathing and squeezing and releasing the muscles around your perineum will take focus away from your brain and bring it to the places in your body you need to go to O.  So next time you’re doing it like they do on the Discovery Channel, play a game of squeeze and release during sexy times. Whether it’s intercourse, fingers, or toys, squeeze around your partner, a finger, a toy, and release. Have him squeeze back. After you’ve got the hang of that, start breathing together. Long, deep breaths and not short, shallow ones. If you keep doing it, I promise, oh, the places you’ll go.  You can call it a yogasm, an orgasm, or just plain fun, but whatever you call it, breathing and squeezing, in public or private, it’s where it’s at.  Have you ever experienced a yogasm? image via lululemon athletica/Flickr

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title: “Want A Better Sex Life Take Yoga” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-06” author: “Dion Boyda”


It’s not the goal of yoga, but it seems to be happening more and more, and it’s not just women who benefit. Men can, too. On a physical and biological level, it makes sense. When a yoga teacher tells you to squeeze your pelvic muscles, or pull up from your root chakra, or whatever woo-woo words they use, you are, essentially, working your pelvic floor muscles, also known as doing Kegel exercises.  Knowing this can help you and your partner feel tingly and sexier than you ever felt before. And that’s good for when you’re not in yoga class too, because honestly, it might be weird to have an orgasm in yoga class.  Regardless of if you do it on a mat or on a mattress, strengthening your pelvic floor muscles and concentrating on your breathing are two ways to enhance your orgasmic capacity and produce those biggest! bestest! orgasms ever. And that’s whether you go to yoga class or not. And if you do go to yoga class, BONUS!, because focusing on those muscles for an extended period of time has massive benefits for post-class workouts too. In fact, one patchouli-loving famed NYC yoga instructor, Marco Rojas, told the Daily Beast: The point is, focusing on breathing and squeezing and releasing the muscles around your perineum will take focus away from your brain and bring it to the places in your body you need to go to O.  So next time you’re doing it like they do on the Discovery Channel, play a game of squeeze and release during sexy times. Whether it’s intercourse, fingers, or toys, squeeze around your partner, a finger, a toy, and release. Have him squeeze back. After you’ve got the hang of that, start breathing together. Long, deep breaths and not short, shallow ones. If you keep doing it, I promise, oh, the places you’ll go.  You can call it a yogasm, an orgasm, or just plain fun, but whatever you call it, breathing and squeezing, in public or private, it’s where it’s at.  Have you ever experienced a yogasm? image via lululemon athletica/Flickr

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