For many, achieving climax is a blissful experience that often requires physical stimulation, a bit of effort, and in some cases, the cooperation of a partner.
However, for a growing number of individuals, particularly women navigating issues like medical conditions or medication side effects, climaxing can be more complicated.
But what if reaching that euphoric state didn’t require physical touch at all?
Enter Maya Ansar, an online personality with over 13,000 followers, who has sparked widespread curiosity with her claim that she can climax purely through thought.


In a recent interview with Vice, Ansar opened up about her extraordinary ability, revealing: “I don’t have to fantasize or anything, I just have to think ‘come’ and it happens.”
This form of self-induced pleasure—achieved without any physical touch—challenges traditional views of sexuality and pleasure.
Ansar credits her unique experience to a profound connection between her mind and body.
“It’s really about being so in tune with yourself that you understand an orgasm is more mental than anything else,” she explained.
Her story highlights the powerful psychological component of pleasure, an aspect often overlooked in mainstream discussions of intimacy.
According to Ansar, the orgasms she experiences purely through thought are just as intense as those brought on by physical stimulation, even matching the intensity of penetrative sex.


“The org**m I have from thinking off is exactly the same as a penetrative org**m, deep within my core and it sends waves through my entire body,” she said.
She also expressed a desire for this phenomenon—what she refers to as ‘thinking off’ – to become more widely accepted, saying: “It’s an amazing talent and I consider myself blessed and want thinking off to be normalized.”
Her perspective presents a new level of autonomy for women in particular, who are often left unsatisfied due to partners who may not understand their needs.
It invites a reconsideration of what pleasure can look like and how it can be achieved without reliance on others.
As more people like Ansar share their experiences, it’s becoming clear that pleasure isn’t a one-size-fits-all experience.
Whether you’re single, in a relationship, or somewhere in between, exploring the power of the mind may just be the next frontier in s*ual wellness.