July 16, 2010 2:00 PM

Orgasm Just by Thinking: Is it Medically Possible?

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Aina Hunter
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Barbara Carrellas says she can think herself into orgasm. (Personal Photo)

(CBS) Is it possible to bring yourself to orgasm just by thinking?

Barbara Carrellas more than thinks so. She says she knows so, since she's been "thinking herself off" for more than twenty years.

It's a technique she learned in the late 1980's, when she was managing off-Broadway plays in New York. It was the height of the AIDS crisis, which hit the theater community particularly hard. She saw friends get sick and die on a  regular basis.

Carrellas says that she wanted to explore alternative ways of being sexual. She went to an informal workshop to learn how to orgasm using nothing but her mind.

"I wasn't embarrassed," says Carrellas, who knew most of the other participants from a support group for people with AIDS and the friends of people with the virus. "I was just afraid that I wouldn't get it and everyone else would."

But "get it" she did, and she is now a true believer. "I really like solo sex," she tells CBS News. "I am not partner-fixated. Society has an extremely limited view of what sexuality is."

Carrellas is featured in a new "Strange Sex" series on TLC, but her brand of sexual pleasure may not be as strange as one might think. Researchers at Rutgers University have been studying the mind-body-sex connection, and have found that there seems to be documented evidence of Carrellas' claims. They put her in an MRI, had her "think off" and found that the parts of her brain that should light up when she climaxes did just that.

The idea of thinking yourself to orgasm is not new. In the early 1970's, the Masters and Johnson research team documented the strong connection between sexuality and thought.

The connection is particularly strong in women, says Dr. Ian Kerner, author and sex therapist. "The brain is the most powerful sex organ," he says. Men, he adds, have a much harder time making themselves climax without any touch whatsoever, but there are documented cases in women.

"I would encourage people to try to use breath work, concentration and fantasy, but more to enhance their sex life, and less as a means to an end," says Kerner. That's because most people will find themselves frustrated, because most people won't be able to go as far as Carrellas, he says.

Carrellas, who prefers the gentler term "breath and energy orgasm," has a different opinion.

"Anyone can learn this," she says. You just have to un-teach yourself what you've probably absorbed all your life," she explains. It starts with our first experiences touching ourselves as kids.

"When we are young, we learn the 'quiet and quick' rule - so that we don't get caught. And the only way to climax that way is to hold your breath." But actually, she says, one can experience much richer, much more satisfying orgasms by breathing deeply, which is one of the techniques she uses to "think off."

Carrellas, who is in a relationship, doesn't use breath and energy to the exclusion of traditional sex. "My definition of what sex is has expanded so that genital sex is just one part of the repertoire," she says. Anyway, she says, you can think off with a partner. One way is to hold hands, maintain eye contact, and breathe together, fully clothed.

"It can be quite mind-blowing," she says. Carrellas not only practices this at home, she guest lectures at colleges. "I want young people to have more safer-sex options," she says.

Want to see for yourself how it's done? Carrellas will be featured on TLC this Sunday as part of their "Strange Sex" series. The thinking orgasms start at 10:30 p.m. EST.


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by MalloryDavis February 7, 2012 5:21 AM EST
This is the truth...I was able to as a child. But the most outrageous I had....was at work...rolling. I had to leave-it happened at least 20 times...it happened as I rode home on the bus...and what do you say to your boss when this occurs? I say, "I am not feeling right..and need to go home." Then after it stops just smile and have a cigarette.
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by Bojax39 September 7, 2011 8:32 AM EDT
"Orgasm Just by Thinking: Is it Medically Possible?"

Ask any 13 year old after a wet-dream.....
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by MalloryDavis February 7, 2012 5:27 AM EST
Kid is asleep. Doesn't count.
by rodwally September 5, 2011 12:16 PM EDT
This is a very old story. I've known several people, men and women, who have this gift. And happily admitted to it.
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by rwsmith29456 April 4, 2011 8:31 AM EDT
When you are a young male you spend a lot of time concentrating on how NOT to ejaculate in your pants. Aside from that there are wet dreams, which are hardly ever a bad thing.
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by rwsmith29456 April 4, 2011 8:28 AM EDT
When you are a young male you spend a lot of time concentrating on how NOT to ejaculate in your pants.
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by sidney0228 November 11, 2010 10:29 AM EST
I had this first happen to me by accident. I was laying down in a crunch like position and I was holding it(morning excercise). Then I got a strange sensation in my *****. I got up to pee, and there was ejaculation on me. I desided to try that again. I've been doing it for a year now and can do it many ways, soft or erect, fantasizing or thinking off my insides moving to cause an orgasm, I do it with any movement ot sometime move legs an inch or two off the mat. I'm begining to be able to make that orgasm last for minutes. It is possible for me to do this in five minutes. Practice.
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by meee223 November 7, 2010 1:21 AM EST
A lot of posters have said they have done this, but no one tells you exactly how! Besides breathing deeply, what do you think of, if anything? How exactly do you use your mind? An explanation would be nice.
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by Hooligan1974 September 4, 2010 2:01 AM EDT
Is it medically possible? are you kidding me? they gave this lady MRI's and all sorts of brain tests to prove that you can? maybe it's a stretch for women, but I'm a man and I've been able to "think off" ever since my adolescence. You wouldn't need to give me an MRI because, well being a man I could easily PROVE IT. What I want to know is...is there a t.v. show or some money in this for me? I never knew it was so complicated. Well cbs, you have my email.lets see the offers start rolling in and I won't accept a dime without proof. I guarantee you the story of the week. no joke.
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by WendiFriesen July 23, 2010 9:48 AM EDT
I saw the show last night. That was really cool. They did a brain scan to show that this is the same experience that happens in the brain as a genital orgasm.
People have real orgasms in their dreams with no stimulation and the mind is definitely able to create this through mental techniques.
I have used hypnosis to teach people how to have hypnotic orgasms on command. I also set up a magic spot on the back of their hand that is a trigger to bring on the orgasm. Handy little spot.

Wendi Friesen
wendi.com
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by KarmicKick July 20, 2010 8:15 AM EDT
Finally someone has been brave enough to admit it. YES!!! It is possible. I know because I have...many times. They mind orgasm is by far the most intense and satisfying. Dare I say the best safe sex you'll ever have. After my first time I realised no hand or tool could ever replace the mind and now have perfected so that I can do it on command. For women out there who have never experienced this...give it a go. Relax and let your mind take you where you want to go. It is a complete mind blowing experience from head to toe. It can also enhance a relationship...beware though, having this experience at a restaurant can be somewhat of a challenge. :)))
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