Men, Did You Know These 5 Things About Your Orgasm?

Men orgasm is as complicated and pleasurable as the female orgasm. Whereas females know about their bodies and orgasms, men tend to know less about their bodies and orgasm. We found 5 interesting things that men need to know about their orgasms.

  1. What happens in the body when you orgasm?

The male orgasm may seem the easy process of the whole body, but there is nothing simple inside our bodies. The male orgasm is one of the complex processes.

Orgasm is the end or climax of the sexual response cycle, which occurs in stages. Everyone has different bodies, different intensity, and different durations.

Some might last longer than you think. So, the cycle is different in every person.

The stages before your reach orgasm are excitement and plateau. The excitement process is the kick start or is like a key to your car without which you cannot drive.

It can be triggered by thoughts, touches, or anything which excites you and fire arousals. Your increased vitals increase blood flow, causing an erection.

The other intensified version of excitement is the plateau, during which the penis and testicles increase in size.

The third and final step is the orgasm that lasts seconds to minute. What happens during orgasm?

According to an article on the Medical News Today, men undergo intense spasm of the penis and anus muscles for about five seconds, with each taking a second.

Together with the pelvic muscular constriction, the penile veins relax to release and push semen out of the penis. The heart rate and breathing increases.

After ejaculation, the breathing reverts to normal and the body slumps into a limp and relaxed posture. No further erection can happen as the penis enter refractory stage.

  1. Is your orgasm ejaculatory or non-ejaculatory?

Orgasm is an ecstatic feeling that occurs during sexual intercourse. Ejaculation is the fluid that is the release from the penis during sexual arousal or orgasm. Orgasm can be of two different types, either ejaculatory or non-ejaculatory, or maybe both as you can have many orgasms in one session.

Orgasm and Ejaculation can happen simultaneously, but not at the same time. When your pleasure becomes too much, some of the semen might drip from your reproductive organ that is known as pre-cum or ejaculatory orgasm.

The male population can also have many orgasms in a single session; it can happen without ejaculating and no recovery period. In non-ejaculatory orgasm, you don’t have to release your sperms or semen due to which they are also known as Dry orgasms. Non-ejaculatory orgasms are exceptional as they are more intense than the ejaculatory orgasms, have no refractory period limit, and are longer than normal ones.

  1. Do you know about your excitatory spot?

Foreplay and consent are dominant things in sexual intercourse. Women are known to have many sensitive spots that excite them, but men are also human, and they need attention from their partners too. Men have sensitive areas too that could turn them on. The three crucial pleasure areas that excite the men are the frenulum, perineum, and prostate; the prostate being the most sensitive one.

Aside from these three points, exploring all the body with love and care can be a big turn on. Always keep in mind that it’s not necessary to give your leads to men, men love it when women take charge of them. Roam hands everywhere from his beautiful little smile to his toes, find his sensitive spots. Not everyone is comfortable with being touched on nipples, so make sure to ask them. The other soft spots which men love when touched are ear, collarbone, neck, and jaws.

  1. You can intensify your orgasm:

There are plenty of ways through which you can intensify your orgasm, some of them are;

  • Edging
  • Pelvic Exercises
  • Breathing efforts

Edging, also known as orgasm control, is a thing in which a person holds of his orgasm, ending up with a high level of arousal and excitement.

To keep your orgasm in control, you can keep stimulating yourself then change the stimulation when the urge to release calm down.

Another thing to intensify the orgasm is pelvic exercises. Pelvic exercises strengthen pelvic muscles that improve orgasm and boost it.

So, try to do pelvic exercises properly if you want to intensify your orgasm.

Breathing at a normal pace during sexual intercourse is essential and necessary. Most of the people often forget to breathe during intercourse or breathe rapidly.

Yet deep breathing can increase your sexual situation and orgasm resilience tremendously, per an article titled “Want a toe curling orgasm every time? Here’s the one things you need to do.

The HealthSite website publication mentions that deep breathing infuses more oxygen to your blood, enriching your erection. It releases toxins from your lungs, and kidney while also eliminates stress.

Experts say that if you focus on your breathing and learn to control it, it might lead to fantastic sex and the best orgasm of your life.

  1. Speed of Sperms:

Sperms are very fast. Once they are released they raced each other to see who will get to the ovum first. Sperm, so little, yet hold a very vital power of being responsible for making a tiny creature.

When I say very fast, it means the speed of lightfast. Human sperms travel at a rate of 4 millimeters per minute, but some of them are slow as crossing at the rate of 1 millimeter per minute. However, when on ovum hunt, sperms are pretty blind, and they get lost, and can’t find the ovum easily.

The good thing is sperms only swim in one direction, which is forward. Only 1 in 5 sperm can get to the ovum successfully after ejaculation while the others will be considered as waste. However, when one sperm is fused with an egg, then chances of pregnancy are high. So, make sure to use protection if you don’t want to get pregnant early.

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  1. You can orgasm by touching any part of your body

Orgasm is strange. But men always associate it with penile stimulation.

The truth is that several parts of your body elicit eroticism. These are erogenous zones.

Fondling and jerking your penis during masturbation bring pleasure culminating in orgasm. And so does penetrative sex.

But there are regions in your body that seem unattractive but could still arouse you to orgasm. The key is to explore and experiment using various ways.

Beyond the obvious genital, start this sensual exploration by rubbing your scalp and working your way downwards. 

Touch, scratch, or rub everywhere in different ways. You may linger on any region that brings intense pleasure or touch that feels differently.

Increase your tempo and pressure as your excitement wells. You can feel the sensation your eyebrows, chest, nipples, abdomen, shoulder, and navel bring.

If you can’t progress much faster, use one hand to reach for your rod while using the other to explore your body further.

  1. Men also have a G-spot orgasm

Men have explored female pelvic anatomy to discover the elusive G-spot. Yet many don’t acknowledge that they too, have G-spots.

The G-spot is associated with intense stimulation resulting in an explosive orgasm. For men, this area is the prostate.

An article titled “Everything You Need to Know About the ‘Male G-spot;’ mentions that the prostate is the male G-spot.

The Healthline publication sates that when this area is stimulated either internally or externally ti can produce intense pleasure. Internally stimulation involves inserting your fingers through your anus.

External stimulation is via the perineum and stroking the bulge around there to excite the prostate.

The pea-sized gland is located behind the scrotum and is accessible via the anus. It’s beneath the perineum – a small strip of skin dividing your balls and anus.

Stimulating this area externally or internally brings wild arousal. The best way to excite it is by using a vibrator.

Rubbing a vibrator over the perineum stimulates the prostate glands. Still, you can use your fingers to elicit this same feeling. 

But since the spot is restricted, your fingers wouldn’t work well. You may tire before you reach your peak.

Hence vibrator is the best tool to bring yourself to a massive orgasm. Yet you can attain this feeling alone or with help from your sex partner. 

In conclusion, we have listed five things men might not have known about their orgasms. We hope we have provided enough surprising and unique facts about male orgasms from which you can learn more about your bodies.


SIMILAR QUESTION

What Having A Male Orgasm Really Feels Like?

The male orgasm is often seen as a mysterious and elusive experience, but it is one that has been studied and documented in great detail. While the specifics of the experience may vary from person to person, there are some common threads that are found across a variety of male orgasm experiences. This paper will explore what having a male orgasm really feels like and the physiological and psychological aspects that occur during the experience.

At its core, a male orgasm is a physical and psychological response to sexual stimulation. The physical response can involve a number of different sensations including pleasurable feelings, muscle contractions, and increases in heart rate and breathing. These physical sensations are often accompanied by a psychological response, which can include an intense feeling of pleasure, a sense of release, and even feelings of elation.

When a man is aroused, he will experience a buildup of sexual tension in his body, which can become quite intense. As the tension builds, his heart rate and breathing increase in response. His muscles will contract and relax as his body prepares for the eventual climax. During this time, he may experience a variety of pleasurable feelings, which could include tingling, heat, and a sense of fullness.

Once the man reaches the climax of his arousal, he may experience an intense and pleasurable release. This is often accompanied by strong muscle contractions and a feeling of orgasmic pleasure, often referred to as “the point of no return.” This sensation is usually accompanied by a sense of elation and satisfaction, as the man feels a sense of accomplishment for having experienced the orgasm.

After the male orgasm, the man may feel a sense of relaxation as the intensity of the experience subsides. His breathing and heart rate will return to their pre-arousal levels, and his muscles will relax. The man may also experience a sense of relief and satisfaction, as well as a strong sense of closeness with his partner.

In conclusion, the male orgasm is a complex and unique experience that involves both physical and psychological components. It involves a buildup of sexual tension, accompanied by physical sensations such as tingling and heat. During the climax, the man will experience an intense release accompanied by strong muscle contractions and a sense of elation. After the experience, the man may feel a sense of relaxation and satisfaction as the intensity of the experience subsides. Ultimately, what having a male orgasm really feels like can vary from person to person, but the common threads of pleasure, release, and satisfaction are usually present.

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