Well Now, Here’s Something I Didn’t Need To Know

Mar 17, 2009 by

It’s called “OMing” for short. And we have The New York Times to thank for enlightening us, as there is absolutely nothing else going on in the world right now.

I could make a snide comment about this story and the state of journalism today and the NYT’s financial situation and how it all correlates, but I won’t. Okay, so maybe I just did.

Anyway, OMing relates to  “orgasmic meditation.” And now that we have your attention – let’s  just have the story tell us more.

Quote: “At 7 a.m. each day, as the rest of America is eating Cheerios or trying to face gridlock without hyperventilating, about a dozen women, naked from the waist down, lie with eyes closed in a velvet-curtained room, while clothed men huddle over them, stroking them in a ritual known as orgasmic meditation — “OMing,” for short. The couples, who may or may not be romantically involved, call one another “research partners.”

A commune dedicated to men and women publicly creating “the orgasm that exists between them,” in the words of one resident, may sound like the ultimate California satire.”

You think?
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I’ll bet not a single person thought this might be HQ’d in California, and San Francisco no less. Sounds more like  something you’d see in, say, Iowa.

Just one more “tease.”

Quote: “In the One Taste world, a weirdly clinical pact is made between the women and men. There is no eye contact during orgasmic meditation. The idea, similar to Buddhist Tantric sex, is to extend the sensory peak — and publicly share it — before “going over,” as residents, who tend toward group-speak, call climaxing.

Although men are not touched by the women and do not climax, they say they experience a sense of energy and satiation. Both the strokers and strokees insist that all this OMing is really about the “hydration” of the self, the human connection, not sex.”

Call me a prude, I have absolutely no idea what the last sentence means. However, I for one am all for research and will investigate this “going over” further with the Little Black Dress.

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