The protocol is a technique developed by Jack Johnston focused on using vocalization, breath, and relaxation to activate the brain's pleasure centers—specifically the amygdala—to achieve non-ejaculatory and multiple orgasms .
Cognitive Anchoring: Using a specific "key" sound at the height of sensation functions as a neurological anchor. This practice trains the brain to associate a specific vocal cue with the continuation of pleasure rather than its end. This shift in focus can help bypass traditional refractory periods. Integration and Benefits the key sound multiple orgasm trigger protocolrarl better
The key wasn’t the sound itself, but what it did: it prevented the post-orgasmic “grip” that ended the session. It turned a single peak into a plateau with multiple smaller peaks. Key Sound Multiple Orgasm (KSMO) The protocol is
The central component of this protocol is the . Build to the edge of the first orgasm
Be patient and open to exploring different frequencies and types of stimulation to find what works best.