Preventing the Male Orgasm (UNLOCKED)
How sextech might shape the future of male chastity devices
Preventing the male orgasm is the Hard Problem of male chastity device technology. (It’s also a dead end, but we’ll come to that.)
There’s just no purely mechanical device can prevent a male orgasm. Even having a catheter installed has no effect.
As one research paper put it:
In the majority of men, orgasm accompanies ejaculation; however, these 2 events require activation of different complex neurophysiologic circuits. Separation of timing of orgasm from ejaculation, or having one process without the other, can occur. It is also possible to have orgasm or ejaculation without a penile erection or even penile structures. (source)
OK, maybe if acupuncture pressure points preventing ejaculation turned out to be reliable and you could craft a full belt that pressed on them. Maybe.
But, realistically, serious male orgasm prevention would mean medically rendering the male subject temporally anorgasmic. This seems to already be possible, but hasn’t yet been shrunk-wrapped for perverts, nor am I sure it will.
Pills for Premature Ejaculation
Big pharma knows it can make a lot of money curing premature ejaculation. It’s not much of a leap from there to treat all ejaculation and orgasm as premature.
(Unlocks Sunday)
There are already pharmaceutical cures in the pipeline. Most leverage the known side effects of established medicines. For example, an anti-depressant that messes up your sexual function could be used to tweak it.
Sooner or later, somebody is going to produce a mass-market male orgasm delayer that will be easily available like Viagra, but works in reverse — hence the name.
The idea would be to take more than the recommended dose and turn anorgasmic for a few hours or maybe days.
There are obviously issues with perverting this medicine by using it off-label! Current versions take weeks to build up before they are effective as intended. I would also worry about what they might be doing to the nerves in other parts of my body, and to my actual brain… and that’s without overdosing. This wouldn’t really be an instant worry free anti-orgasm pill.
Pills and Patches for Porn and Sex Addiction
Porn and sex addiction (probably) aren’t real as popularly conceptualised, but big pharma will have a go at treating anything if it pays.
We already have various drugs that treat alcohol addiction, sometimes by letting you get queezy on booze without getting high. And there’s similar medicine to help people lose weight. So why not a “treatment” for porn and sex addiction that lets you get hard but doesn’t let you get off?
If so, then there’s your on-label effective neutering, perhaps as a patch you can show off.
Of course, you’d still have to trust big pharma to be honest about side effects…
Scary Targeted Medical Neutering
Other people feel the same way about side-effects — do we really want to take sex pills based on anti-depressants?
So it’s no surprise that there are more targetted cures for premature ejaculation in the pipeline. Somebody is working on regular Botox injections to the muscles involved in ejaculation. This would at least interfere with orgasm, and certainly prevent messy spurting.
There are also numbing treatments for the pudendal nerve involved in orgasm. Designed to relieve a painful condition you don’t want to think about, these entail a regular injection into the nerve.
These should both be easy to pervert. I imagine that the main challenged faced by researchers and practitioners is to dial them back so they allow an orgasm at all!
We can also expect regular injections to be replaced by implants, with the possibility of remote control and verification.
If you have a medical fetish, this is sexy as hell:
Mistress takes you for your regular chastity treatment and chats to the pretty female doctors as they strap you down and jab you, or renew your Good Boy Implant…
Unfortunately, realistically, there are problems with this.
The first is accessing any of these “cures”. You would have to find a medical professional prepared to do the work and then pay them… assuming it was legal in the first place.
The second is that these intrusive medical procedures present too much of a psychological barrier to entry. It’s like modern piercings; only very serious chastity fetishists would want to take this path, and their partners are statistically unlikely to be enthusiastic about the perceived risks.
The good news is that there will almost certainly be a literal patch for this.
Electronic Treatments
Morari Medical is currently developing a patch that sticks to the skin behind the balls and delays orgasm by using electrical pulses to interfere with the nerves:
I suspect that even without hacking, simply turning up the settings to max would prevent any ejaculation.
Currently, the patch must be manually switched on using a mobile phone. However, it’s easy to imagine future devices with onboard machine learning that triggers at the first sign of impending orgasm.
The snag with a patch is you can take it off. It’s neutering, but it’s not muzzling. It’s also unlikely to be designed to adhere for any definition of long term, so it’s not sealing either.
However, men with premature ejaculation probably don’t want to think about it too much. Electronic patches will become smaller and more long-term wearable, like medicinal patches, so that they feel like a “cure”, rather than a sex aid. The same logic predicts that they will become available as a subdermal implant.
A controllable electronic patch or implant has to be a much smaller ask than anything involving pharmaceuticals — this is not much different from old style numbing cream. It’s easy to imagine men in chastity couples ending up “patched”, with maybe the implant further downstream.
However, I don’t think this is going to happen.
Why Orgasm Prevention is a Dead End for Male Chastity Tech
The same technology that will make anti-orgasm patches possible will also support the Smart Chastity Cage I talked about last time, which will be far more convenient, and less intrusive, and much less of an ask.
Medical orgasm prevention also doesn’t really help with chaste dating. It’s actually unwanted by Locked Bois, who expect to get off anally, and uninteresting to Virgos (side demiwomen) because it doesn’t really add security. A man who couldn’t orgasm might still turn weird and want you to interact with his penis.
And all the fuss makes it unattractive to Virgos whether dating or in relationships because they don’t want to spend time centring the male orgasm or supervising or verifying medical procedures, thank you very much.
All that said, it would be fun if there was a device that made orgasm impossible…