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Multiple Moos : Why one Moogasm is never Enough “Moo! Moo! MOOO! MOOOOOOOOO! Moo Moo Moo Moo Moo Moo Moo Moo Moo!” Those are the sounds of a really happy cow. Bethsuda of Ohio, to be exact, when she first experienced her first multiple moogasms. She's has mooed in delight once before, and never really grasped the importance or significance of mooing. However, one night in the field, she was overly content (there is such a thing), and found herself mooing uncontrollably, experiencing what most cows regard only as a myth - multiple moogasms. "I used to be a content cow, but now, I'm overly content...if that is even possible. I'm a really happy cow" says Bethsuda, who now believes one moo is never enough, and learned how to make multiple moos a regular event. Bethsuda isn't the only cow that has potential for multiple mooing; all
overly-content cows can make multiple mooing part of their bovinal lifestyle
too! "If you just moo once, and think you're done, think again, you
can moo more than once," insist Gloria Beverbood, Ph.D. of Bovine
University. "When it comes to mooing, cows have the easy life. Bulls,
the poor big lugs, have what is termed a refractory period -- that means
when they moo, they moo so darn hard that sometimes they need to take
a break, a nap, or a walk to the watering hole before they can moo again, Multiple moos are a series of lows that follow one another very close -- from half to a full minute apart -- with a breath in between . "It's just like strolling through a bumpy pasture, on top of each little hill you get enough strength to stroll a bit faster down and slower back up the next hill." says Beverbood. Serial multiple moos are even better; they come one after the other, sometimes taking a breath after several moos. You've most likely stretched out your 9 stomachs after a full force multiple moo, where you went from “Moo,” to "MooMooMooMooMooMooMooMoo MooMooMoo!" So, without further delay, here is Cowsmo’s tips for achieving
that Believe in Being Overly Content If you're not experiencing multiple moos, it's most likely you simply Mooing Off If you are stretching for your first moo or your fifth, starting a moo is all it takes to start off a string of them. "You simply can't multi-moo unless you start mooing", says Bufler. It's just like the long trip to the watering trough - every long trip starts with one step.
M-Spotting You cannot feel the M spot unless you start mooing, then the skin ripples around your neck and stretches up when your neck is thrown back, don't bother looking while mildly grazing the field. When you are ready to moo, let it loose, then concentrate on the arc of your throat, the pitch of the moo, the moisture of your cud, and the duration of the moo. Find out what combination makes the most vocal moo, and the best feel of the skin under your throat. For most cows, this sensation decreases as you loosen up, so just keep it tight and constant. If you don't feel anything, most likely you're just not on level ground. Have a fellow cow take a gander at you from a few yards, and make sure you're fine. Get a Position to Moo
Play with Your Peaks Another good way to fool your gut into mooing a bit more is to practice
the technique called "Peaking." With this technique it's quite
possible that you can teach your throat a new vocal pattern. Think about
how great your multiple moogasms feel, but then get to the point that
your heart is pounding, your breathing is heavy, So that's it, the information any bovine needs to further explore their bovinity. However, if you try these techniques and the results are not satisfactory - don't despair. Try keeping this article handy for a few weeks, as maybe you are just in the bottom of the ravine, and need to get yourself out. No matter the age or the season, don't ever push yourself into forcing or faking multiple moogasms - sometimes it's simply counterproductive. Just relax, graze, become content - and strive for the multiples when you feel at ease again. |
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