How does male sexual orgasms & ejaculation work?

10:00 PM - 11:00 PM   Jan 16, 2022
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Orgasms (climax) are a total body response, not just a pelvic physical event. Brain wave patterns show distinct changes during male orgasms, and muscles in many different areas of the body contract during this physical phenomenonal phase of sensual sexual response.

Some men experience the involuntary contraction of facial muscles resulting in what looks like a grimace or an expression of pain, discomfort or displeasure, but it is actually an indication cause of high sexual arousal during sexual intercourse or masturbation.

The most characteristic physical symptoms difference and causes of orgasmic pleasure is the sensual euphoric sensation boost produced by the simultaneous rhythmic contractions of the pubococcygeus muscle (pc muscle).

The first few contractions are fast, intense and close together, occurring at about 0.8-second intervals. As orgasm continues, the contractions diminish in intensity and duration and occur at less frequent intervals.

Is there a difference between fellows orgasms and ejaculating (cumming)?

We are so accustomed to assuming that the two go together - and being satisfied with this sensual situation - that most men never seek to explore the possibility that they may not be as inextricably linked as we generally assume.

However, as we shall see, there may actually be some basis to the idea that a man can experience multiple orgasms (climaxes).

An orgasm cannot be stopped once it has started, for it is an involuntary process of muscular contraction and release of tension.

But a man can control how fast he reaches orgasm (climax) in a variety of ways.

Most obviously, he can increase the pressure on his penis by making deeper or harder thrusts during intercourse, or by more vigorous hand movements during masturbation, or by having his sexual partner massage his prostate through the perineum or through the internal wall of the rectum via a массажер предстательной железы inserted through the anus.

 

Another way is to contract the internal muscles which run through from a guys pelvic bone to a fellows penis, a movement which will both speed up orgasm and make it more intense. In men, learning to contract and therefore strengthen these very same muscles will result in much more intense orgasms and a much more powerful ejaculation squirts of semen fluid volume load that shoots far.

Once the level of stimulation has reached such a point that the final phase of sexual arousal is initiated, your body prepares itself for the great climax in all kinds of ways.

 

Blood pressure goes up, your heart rate rises, your breathing becomes deeper and heavier, and involuntary contractions of muscles throughout your body may occur, a phenomenon which could be interpreted as a drive to thrust deeper into your partner's body, thereby increasing the likelihood that your semen will be deposited successfully inside the female vagina.

 

A man may wrap his arms involuntarily around his partner and hold on tightly, another reflex which I think derives from our animal ancestry - the last thing you want is your partner escaping at the moment of ejaculation, after all the effort you put into getting your semen inside her!

I know this doesn't sound very romantic, but we can't entirely escape the fact that sexual intercourse evolved for reproduction, and much of this historical legacy still determines how we do it, even when we do it for pleasure.

 


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