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Ejaculation Facts You Should Probably Know by Nobody: 1:09pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
A little definition
Ejaculation is the expulsion of sperm caused by repetitive
stimulation of the penis during sexual intercourse (or
masturbation). It also represents orgasm for men.
How does ejaculation work?
There are two steps.
- First, the deferential canals (that come from the testicles) expel
sperm towards the prostate following sexual arousal. Then semen
mixed with sperm is expelled from the prostate and the seminal
vesicles towards the base of the urethra. The man feels tension that
tells him that orgasm will occur, and he reaches that 'point of no
return.'
- Sperm is finally expelled from the body. Very powerful rhythmic
contractions accompany ejaculation. These come from the muscles
at the base of the penis and from the lower abdomen. During
ejaculation, men experience 4 to 8 muscular contractions and
orgasm at the same time.
- Note that sperm is projected with a relatively strong force. Most
women feel the shock in their vagina.
- The neck of the bladder closes automatically to prevent sperm
mixing with urine.
Ejaculation problems
- Premature ejaculation is a frequent problem but not a serious one.
It affects around 1 in 3 men, often young men. Sufferers ejaculate
at the beginning of penetration and sometimes even before.
Premature ejaculation often comes from a lack of control.
Ejaculation is a result of an uncontrollable reflex that men with this
problem cannot manage to delay to make the pleasure of sex last.
- Anejaculation means that no sperm is released during ejaculation.
It is often caused by some types of cancer treatment.
- Dry ejaculation is when the sperm flows back towards the bladder
instead of being expelled outwards. This abnormality is often a
result of surgery and causes sterility.
- Bloody ejaculation is when sperm contains traces of blood. It’s
usually benign, but can sometimes reveal the presence of a tumour
of the prostate or of certain infections.
- Painful ejaculation is when pain occurs in the urethra, pelvis or
anus because of an infection of the prostate.
Two ejaculations in a row: is it possible?
30-45 minutes is the average time between two ejaculations (but
this can sometimes be painful). After ejaculation, the penis
gradually loses its erection. It's rare for a man to have two
successive ejaculations. It depends on the level of arousal,
concentration and the physical capacity to stay awake. Rest
assured ladies: it's his pituitary gland, not his partner, that makes a
man doze off after sex! During orgasm, this cerebral gland secrets
endorphins that make him sleepy.
Can you control ejaculation?
As a rule, controlling ejaculation gets easier with age. There are
ways to learn to control orgasm, whether he suffers from
premature ejaculation or not.
- The cold water effect. Think about something decidedly un-erotic
to delay orgasm. Not always easy or nice for his partner. Only use
in emergencies!A little definition
Ejaculation is the expulsion of sperm caused by repetitive
stimulation of the penis during sexual intercourse (or
masturbation). It also represents orgasm for men.
How does ejaculation work?
There are two steps.
- First, the deferential canals (that come from the testicles) expel
sperm towards the prostate following sexual arousal. Then semen
mixed with sperm is expelled from the prostate and the seminal
vesicles towards the base of the urethra. The man feels tension that
tells him that orgasm will occur, and he reaches that 'point of no
return.'
- Sperm is finally expelled from the body. Very powerful rhythmic
contractions accompany ejaculation. These come from the muscles
at the base of the penis and from the lower abdomen. During
ejaculation, men experience 4 to 8 muscular contractions and
orgasm at the same time.
- Note that sperm is projected with a relatively strong force. Most
women feel the shock in their vagina.
- The neck of the bladder closes automatically to prevent sperm
mixing with urine.
Ejaculation problems
- Premature ejaculation is a frequent problem but not a serious one.
It affects around 1 in 3 men, often young men. Sufferers ejaculate
at the beginning of penetration and sometimes even before.
Premature ejaculation often comes from a lack of control.
Ejaculation is a result of an uncontrollable reflex that men with this
problem cannot manage to delay to make the pleasure of sex last.
- Anejaculation means that no sperm is released during ejaculation.
It is often caused by some types of cancer treatment.
- Dry ejaculation is when the sperm flows back towards the bladder
instead of being expelled outwards. This abnormality is often a
result of surgery and causes sterility.
- Bloody ejaculation is when sperm contains traces of blood. It’s
usually benign, but can sometimes reveal the presence of a tumour
of the prostate or of certain infections.
- Painful ejaculation is when pain occurs in the urethra, pelvis or
anus because of an infection of the prostate.
Two ejaculations in a row: is it possible?
30-45 minutes is the average time between two ejaculations (but
this can sometimes be painful). After ejaculation, the penis
gradually loses its erection. It's rare for a man to have two
successive ejaculations. It depends on the level of arousal,
concentration and the physical capacity to stay awake. Rest
assured ladies: it's his pituitary gland, not his partner, that makes a
man doze off after sex! During orgasm, this cerebral gland secrets
endorphins that make him sleepy.
Can you control ejaculation?
As a rule, controlling ejaculation gets easier with age. There are
ways to learn to control orgasm, whether he suffers from
premature ejaculation or not.
- The cold water effect. Think about something decidedly un-erotic
to delay orgasm. Not always easy or nice for his partner. Only use
in emergencies!A little definition
Ejaculation is the expulsion of sperm caused by repetitive
stimulation of the penis during sexual intercourse (or
masturbation). It also represents orgasm for men.
How does ejaculation work?
There are two steps.
- First, the deferential canals (that come from the testicles) expel
sperm towards the prostate following sexual arousal. Then semen
mixed with sperm is expelled from the prostate and the seminal
vesicles towards the base of the urethra. The man feels tension that
tells him that orgasm will occur, and he reaches that 'point of no
return.'
- Sperm is finally expelled from the body. Very powerful rhythmic
contractions accompany ejaculation. These come from the muscles
at the base of the penis and from the lower abdomen. During
ejaculation, men experience 4 to 8 muscular contractions and
orgasm at the same time.
- Note that sperm is projected with a relatively strong force. Most
women feel the shock in their vagina.
- The neck of the bladder closes automatically to prevent sperm
mixing with urine.
Ejaculation problems
- Premature ejaculation is a frequent problem but not a serious one.
It affects around 1 in 3 men, often young men. Sufferers ejaculate
at the beginning of penetration and sometimes even before.
Premature ejaculation often comes from a lack of control.
Ejaculation is a result of an uncontrollable reflex that men with this
problem cannot manage to delay to make the pleasure of sex last.
- Anejaculation means that no sperm is released during ejaculation.
It is often caused by some types of cancer treatment.
- Dry ejaculation is when the sperm flows back towards the bladder
instead of being expelled outwards. This abnormality is often a
result of surgery and causes sterility.
- Bloody ejaculation is when sperm contains traces of blood. It’s
usually benign, but can sometimes reveal the presence of a tumour
of the prostate or of certain infections.
- Painful ejaculation is when pain occurs in the urethra, pelvis or
anus because of an infection of the prostate.
Two ejaculations in a row: is it possible?
30-45 minutes is the average time between two ejaculations (but
this can sometimes be painful). After ejaculation, the penis
gradually loses its erection. It's rare for a man to have two
successive ejaculations. It depends on the level of arousal,
concentration and the physical capacity to stay awake. Rest
assured ladies: it's his pituitary gland, not his partner, that makes a
man doze off after sex! During orgasm, this cerebral gland secrets
endorphins that make him sleepy.
Can you control ejaculation?
As a rule, controlling ejaculation gets easier with age. There are
ways to learn to control orgasm, whether he suffers from
premature ejaculation or not.
- The cold water effect. Think about something decidedly un-erotic
to delay orgasm. Not always easy or nice for his partner. Only use
in emergencies! |
Re: Ejaculation Facts You Should Probably Know by Nobody: 1:37pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
tis true |
Re: Ejaculation Facts You Should Probably Know by ggrin(f): 1:41pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
Editing toh wrong |
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