Karezza: what is it and what do you need to know about it?
Karezza is a sexual intercourse technique in which a man holds back his arousal and prevents ejaculation. This is also known as "coitus reservatus" or "reserving semen." This practice can be used as a method of contraception or as a way to enhance sexual experience.
Historically, karezza has been used in religious practices including Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism, where some monks used the technique to achieve spiritual enlightenment. However, today karezza can be used as a way to improve your sex life.
The benefits of Karezza are that it can help men prolong sexual intercourse, improve the quality of orgasm and strengthen erections. It may also be helpful for couples who want to use contraceptive methods but don't want to use hormonal medications or condoms.
However, karezza also has its drawbacks. If the technique is used incorrectly, it can lead to discomfort and even pain. In addition, it may increase the risk of transmitting infectious diseases such as HIV if partners do not use condoms.
If you decide to try karezza, it is important to discuss it with your partner and make sure you both understand how it works and what safety precautions need to be taken. It should also be remembered that Karezza is not a 100% effective method of contraception and does not protect against infectious diseases.
Overall, karezza can be a useful technique for those who want to improve their sexual experience, but it also requires a responsible and informed approach. If you decide to try this technique, discuss it with your partner and contact a professional if you have questions or concerns.