Trevor2522
02-14-22, 19:57
No need to go to Madura. I experienced this technique with a random, night-time pickup by car from Ancol Dreamland, north Jakarta. The woman was mid-thirties, slightly older than me at the time, but still acceptable in looks. I had no idea what I was in for, and don't know how they manage the rippling internal-massage motions, but most guys won't last long! Would better suit older guys with less energy, who take longer to finish. Has anyone else experienced this technique, or knows where to find practitioners nowadays? There could also be such an old tradition elsewhere in SE Asia, such as Philippines and Thailand.
From https://www.wowshack.com/7-weird-indonesian-traditions-that-will-shock-you/.
Using a technique called 'Goyang Madura' or the Madura motions, which involves a series of rhythmic vaginal clenching (similar to Kegel exercises), the Madurese women's sexual abilities are apparently enhanced. What's more, there exist some Madurese 'love potions' that are said to make the women's private areas beautifully fragrant as well as returning to their original "form". The 'Tongkat Madura' or Madurese stick, is used to achieve the same goal. The women of Madura, off Surabaya, East Java, are infamous for their sexual prowess!
From https://indonesiaexpat.id/featured/the-big-squeeze/.
Madura women are famed for their ability to enhance sex by clenching their vaginal muscles. Some even take sexual gymnastics courses with herbal remedies.
Women from the arid island of Madura, east of Java, are famed for their ability to enhance sexual intercourse by the rhythmic clenching of their vaginal muscles. Some even take classes in sexual gymnastics to learn this supposedly secret technique, which has been passed down through generations over hundreds of years. Many also use tongkat Madura, a cigar-shaped rod made from limestone and various herbal extracts, which is said to cleanse, tighten and dry the vagina.
Why a dry vagina? Actually, the aim is not for complete dryness but rather for tightness, which is partly achieved by reducing vaginal discharge and secretions. Many Indonesians believe a really wet vagina makes for unsatisfying sex. Thus, women are advised not to eat pineapple, cucumber or watermelon, as these foods are reputed to cause wetness. After childbirth, a woman may be encouraged to take various potions to restore the tightness of her vagina. The point of all this is to please her husband, so that he will be less likely to abandon her in favour of a younger woman. The reasoning is that if a husband fools around, it is entirely his wife's fault for failing to satisfy him in bed.
This sort of ingrained cultural sexism is up there with telling women they should have light skin if they want to be more attractive. There are even products for whitening the labia. The many herbal tonics, pills and gels for tightening the vagina have names such as Sari Rapet (Essence of Tightness), Galian Rapet (Tight Digger), Rapet Wangi (Tight & Fragrant), Jampi Rapet (Tightening Spell) and Empot-Empot Ayam (Tight as a Chicken's Arse). These concoctions are a growing industry, raking in millions of dollars a year. Tabloid newspapers are stuffed with adverts for such products and local aphrodisiacs, which take up entire aisles in some supermarkets. Many traditional healers offer tightening treatments, often with Islamic themes, reinforcing the notion that it is a woman's religious obligation to serve her husband's sexual needs by having a taut, virginal vagina.
From https://www.wowshack.com/7-weird-indonesian-traditions-that-will-shock-you/.
Using a technique called 'Goyang Madura' or the Madura motions, which involves a series of rhythmic vaginal clenching (similar to Kegel exercises), the Madurese women's sexual abilities are apparently enhanced. What's more, there exist some Madurese 'love potions' that are said to make the women's private areas beautifully fragrant as well as returning to their original "form". The 'Tongkat Madura' or Madurese stick, is used to achieve the same goal. The women of Madura, off Surabaya, East Java, are infamous for their sexual prowess!
From https://indonesiaexpat.id/featured/the-big-squeeze/.
Madura women are famed for their ability to enhance sex by clenching their vaginal muscles. Some even take sexual gymnastics courses with herbal remedies.
Women from the arid island of Madura, east of Java, are famed for their ability to enhance sexual intercourse by the rhythmic clenching of their vaginal muscles. Some even take classes in sexual gymnastics to learn this supposedly secret technique, which has been passed down through generations over hundreds of years. Many also use tongkat Madura, a cigar-shaped rod made from limestone and various herbal extracts, which is said to cleanse, tighten and dry the vagina.
Why a dry vagina? Actually, the aim is not for complete dryness but rather for tightness, which is partly achieved by reducing vaginal discharge and secretions. Many Indonesians believe a really wet vagina makes for unsatisfying sex. Thus, women are advised not to eat pineapple, cucumber or watermelon, as these foods are reputed to cause wetness. After childbirth, a woman may be encouraged to take various potions to restore the tightness of her vagina. The point of all this is to please her husband, so that he will be less likely to abandon her in favour of a younger woman. The reasoning is that if a husband fools around, it is entirely his wife's fault for failing to satisfy him in bed.
This sort of ingrained cultural sexism is up there with telling women they should have light skin if they want to be more attractive. There are even products for whitening the labia. The many herbal tonics, pills and gels for tightening the vagina have names such as Sari Rapet (Essence of Tightness), Galian Rapet (Tight Digger), Rapet Wangi (Tight & Fragrant), Jampi Rapet (Tightening Spell) and Empot-Empot Ayam (Tight as a Chicken's Arse). These concoctions are a growing industry, raking in millions of dollars a year. Tabloid newspapers are stuffed with adverts for such products and local aphrodisiacs, which take up entire aisles in some supermarkets. Many traditional healers offer tightening treatments, often with Islamic themes, reinforcing the notion that it is a woman's religious obligation to serve her husband's sexual needs by having a taut, virginal vagina.