First of all: wet dreams don’t count. Neither does artificial stimulation of the pleasure areas in the brain with electrodes, or anything like that.
The question is, is it possible for someone to have an orgasm from purely mental stimulation? Can one fantasize about something intensely enough to have an orgasm from it? Is it possible to view, hear, or see certain things to trigger an orgasm without touching yourself or having someone touch you?
Don’t know if it counts as visual stimulation is involved but my wife’s first orgasm was induced by the sight of the Hieronymus Bosch triptych “Garden Of Earthly Delights”, when she was 13.
Here is an embarassing story. I was in grade 10 writing a woodshop exam. I was right into it because I was a good student. I remember finishing all the easy questions, multiple choice, matching etc. I realized that maybe I had spent a lot of time on those questions. There seemed to be a lot of pages left. I asked the teacher and she said that there was only 1/2 hour left.
I can’t describe what happened. My body immediately tightened right up. I felt paralyzed. It ended with an orgasm, though at the time, being young and innocent, I didn’t know what that was. And of course, I never told anyone.
By the way, I finished the exam and aced it.
Interestingly, apparently, someone who answered Cecil’s quiz (see link above) had almost exactly the same experience, though with a History quiz instead of Woodshop.
I used to be able to do it until about the age of 35-40. I would lie on my back, naked, in a very dark room, and just start fantasizing. If the fantasy was intense enough I’d have an orgasm without touching myself.
Happened to me once. In my mid-20s, I had hooked up with a woman and had been having some serious make out sessions over two days and I was more than a little worked up. On the second day she decided she needed to masturbate and by the time she was done, so was I. No one had a laid a hand on me.
Yes, it’s possible. I’ve done it (female) and I witnessed a male ex-lover do it, which was possibly the most fascinating thing I had ever witnessed at that point in my life.
There is an antidepressant (the name of which I forget) that has the (enviable, but rare) side-effect of causing an orgasm when the users yawns (autonomic or deliberate). This occurs in both male and female users.
Female. I’ve done it during exams to release tension. The only physical “work” was some muscle-flexing, which I’m not sure if it counts as stimulation or as buildup, really.
What?
Oh: I masturbate more or less daily and have never touched myself in order to masturbate. One regret I have about “losing” my virginity is that it made masturbation less ridiculously easy than it had been.