An unusual way to masturbate is becoming more common - And one never climaxes
A new trend in masturbation known as gooning focuses on delaying orgasm for long periods, aiming for an altered state of consciousness.
Masturbation, known for its numerous health benefits and enjoyment, has recently given rise to a new trend called 'gooning'. This practice emphasizes the act of maintaining an extended state of arousal without climaxing, which has gained traction both in adult content and search statistics. Notably, the British publication Metro has named gooning as one of the hottest sexual trends for 2026.
Gooning combines orgasm denial with the pursuit of a trance-like state, often involving the viewing of pornography. Practitioners engage in lengthy sessions, sometimes lasting hours, where the goal is to reach a 'goon state'—a mental space where the concept of time and place fades away. This form of masturbation is not only a personal pleasure but also a kind of exploration for those who partake, seeking an intense sensory experience.
The rise of gooning speaks to broader shifts in sexual practices and interests, reflecting a culture where users are increasingly seeking variety and depth in their sexual pursuits. As this trend continues to grow, it highlights changing attitudes toward sexuality and personal gratification, encouraging conversations around the pleasures and complexities of masturbation.