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The noctorgasm experiment

Purpose of the experiment

The aim of the experiment is to try triggering one or multiple orgasm to the testsubject remotely during sleep phases using various sexual stimulation methods while monitoring various physiological parameters from the test testsubject to detect its reactions to the stimulation. About 40% of women report having had orgasms while dreaming in their sleep (wet dreams) and many of them concede that it was the most pleasurable sexual experience (sorry guys) in their all life! This should be a decent reason to try triggering such huge pleasure 'artificially' isn't it ?

Challenge of the experiment

The main challenge is to identify the right time to start increasing the stimulation and adjust it optimally to produce a sexual arousal to the testsubject without waking it up. According to studies, the ideal moment to get a so called 'wet dream' (we will call it Noctorgasm) is during a REM (Rapid Eye Movement) phase of sleep. Check the Noctorgasm page to learn more about wet dreams and lucid dreaming.

Overview diagram

Check out the Overview diagram to identify the main elements of the experiment:

The control board

The entire control of the testsubject is performed via the TechnoSTIM software interface that we will call the Control Board:

The electrical stimulation

The electrical stimulation provides the main stimulation technique which is the most powerful and efficient to trigger an orgasm while the other mechanical stimulation features are bringing significant additional sexual arousal on top of the electrical stimulation. Please find more information from the Electrical stimulation dedicated page.

Main elements of the experiment

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The NoctOrgasm
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The NightLAB
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The TestSubject
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The electricals
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The electrodes
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Protocol & Guide
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Overview
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The Control board
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Mechanical stimulation
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