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Man Orgasm
A Man's Orgasm
An orgasm can be defined as the phase when sexual tension is released. This is the shortest of all the phases and the most anticipated. During orgasm the body releases chemicals - called endorphins - that produce very nice feelings.
During a man's orgasm his urethra, prostate, and muscles of the pelvic floor (PC muscles) contract three to six times, with 0.8 seconds between each contraction. Ejaculation becomes unstoppable as he reaches ejaculatory inevitability - the vas deferens, seminal vesicles, and prostrate begin contractions.
Ejaculation and orgasm in men often occur at the same time. However, orgasms are not the same as ejaculations. Here's how it works ‡ the stimulation of the shaft and glans of the penis create sexual and muscle tension. The release of this tension is the orgasm. An ejaculation is the pushing and contractions of the prostrate and seminal vesicles to move semen out of the penis. It is possible for a man to ejaculate and not have an orgasm.
A man's orgasm is quite different than a woman's. First of all, the male orgasm is limited to the genital area, while the female orgasm can include areas outside of the genitals. Secondly, men seem to have only one way in which they experience orgasm. However, some men have experienced multiple orgasms - where they experience a flurry of minor contractions, followed by the first intense contraction. This pattern may be repeated for a second and third time. Most men, however, enter the resolution phase before they are able to have another orgasm or ejaculation.
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