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Does a man's body mature into the capability of a full body orgasm or does it have to be achieve by performance, technique or something else?

2007-07-01 19:06:02 · 9 answers · asked by Anne 5 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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Toning up the pelvic floor increases the intensity of orgasm.

Yes, I am talking about male orgasm; a lot of people think men don't have a 'pelvic floor', because it's something that is mostly promoted at women (especially after childbirth).

Men actually have all of the same muscles; among other things, they help to propel ejaculate along the urethra, and can also 'pump' extra blood into the erectile tissue. Most of these functions produce sensations, and increasing the strength of the pelvic floor muscles can improve the pleasure available from orgasm, as well as from ejaculation (they don't necessarily happen at the same time).

A 'full body' orgasm is caused by many different pleasant sensations happening simultaneously. Tiredness, substances, anxiety, and other things, can distract attention from the sensations caused by sexual contact. On the other hand, anticipation (he knows he's getting some tonight), excitement (you've been (accidentally) stroking his inner thigh all evening), confidence (he feels successful about something; a business deal, a favour he did for somebody, a problem he solved; an argument he won), and suitable surroundings (not necesarily soft music & satin; he might find an improvised picnic in secluded woodland sexy, if he thinks it's 'doing it for you', or perhaps wearing nothing but a coat, and getting him in the back seat of the car in your garage, will appeal to him) will all help to focus his nervous system on the physical response to your touch.

Just as your orgasm can benefit from pelvic floor exercises, so can his. He exercises in exactly the same way as you do, by stopping & starting several times when he pees, and by 'clenching' so that his erection 'twitches' or 'bounces'. The stronger he gets, the bigger this movement will become, and you will both enjoy it when he performs the exercise inside you.

YOUR pelvic floor can also add to his pleasure; if you time your 'gripping' to match the waves of his orgasm, this will heighten his responses.

For men and for women, sexual enjoyment SEEMS to 'mature', but this is not due to age. Good sex is a form of communication; you will both develop an understanding of each other's moods and tendencies. This affects all aspects of life together, not just sex. It is sometimes destructive (you think he's rejecting you; he thinks you're putting him down, and each suspicion feeds the other), but it can also help him to enjoy waiting for you to want really hot sex (instead of just wanting some because he feels like it), or help each of you you to get the other 'in the mood' when you seem too preoccupied or he seems too tired.

2007-07-02 05:45:31 · answer #1 · answered by Fitology 7 · 2 0

Full Body Orgasm

2016-10-04 03:38:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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I remember reading a book about this once in the 80s, about men having long orgasms. It was called ESO and I've put a related link below. If I recall, it took a ton of work for a guy to get to that point; lots of starting and stopping. Probably not worth the effort, as it hasn't caught on.

2016-04-09 00:42:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

While each man is different, stimulating the prostate during sex will usually have a man reach full body orgasm. This can be done both internally and externally.

2007-07-01 19:53:53 · answer #4 · answered by cynical 3 · 0 0

I know my man's orgasms can be very different depending on performance, technique... the full-body orgasm usually comes after he has waited a few days... or after oral sex. That seems to really give him that full-body orgasm you are speaking of.... and a really nice, long nap. We call it "nature's sleeping pill."

2007-07-01 19:10:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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2016-02-11 01:17:23 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

its kinda an age thing .i can orgasm ;now while I'm giving a women .what ever she wants .without ;taking my manhood out .

2007-07-01 19:23:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When a woman brings me to a climax my whole body responds with everything!

2007-07-01 19:46:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

anything becomes more likely with practice and focus. I suppose it's one of the more enjoyable traits to try to develop.

My feeling is that it just happens...if it does.

2007-07-01 19:11:59 · answer #9 · answered by ∞ sky3000 ∞ 5 · 1 0

Let him worry about that, and you worry about you.

2007-07-01 19:08:36 · answer #10 · answered by janicajayne 7 · 0 3

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