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The Key Sound Multiple Orgasm (KSMO) Trigger Protocol, developed by Jack Johnston, is a training method for men designed to decouple orgasm from ejaculation to achieve multiple, full-body orgasms without a refractory period. The technique prioritizes relaxation, minimal physical stimulation, and specific vocalizations—the "Key Sound"—to amplify arousal and bypass traditional ejaculatory triggers. Learn more about the program at Personal Life Media

The program is built on the hypothesis that ejaculation is often triggered by shallow breathing and muscle tension. The protocol aims to retrain the body's response through: The "Key Sound" The Key Sound Multiple Orgasm Trigger Protocol.rarl

The foundational theory of the KSMO protocol rests on the distinction between the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system. In conventional sexual response, high arousal and orgasm are typically associated with the sympathetic nervous system, which governs the "fight or flight" response, leading to a tension-based climax followed by a physiological crash (the refractory period). The Key Sound Multiple Orgasm (KSMO) Trigger Protocol,