August 29, 2012

Multiple orgasms versus Ejaculatory orgasms (Part I)

Any man can become "multi-orgasmic". It only requires a basic understanding of male sexuality and certain techniques. Most men’s sexuality is focused on the goal of ejaculating, rather than on the actual process of lovemaking. Once a man becomes multi-orgasmic he will not only be able to better satisfy himself, but also more effectively satisfy his partner.

Technically, multiple orgasms occur in succession, without complete loss of sexual arousal in between. Women are blessed with the ability to have multiple orgasms. Not many are aware that men with proper training, can actually do the same. In the case of women, multiple orgasm means resuming sexual stimulation shortly after a first orgasmic climax, usually immediately or within a few minutes, so that a second climax may be reached. If the woman does indeed experience further climaxes during the same sexual encounter, she is said to be multi-orgasmic.

Most men mistakenly believe that being able to regain their erection as soon as possible after ejaculation and reaching another climax within some arbitrary period of time qualifies as being multi-orgasmic. This is false because the true multi-orgasmic male does not lose his erection between orgasms. Multiple male orgasms include only orgasm and not ejaculation. The only exception being, when ejaculation accompanies the final orgasm in a multi-orgasmic experience.

Before continuing it would be important to better understand the technical process involved in the " Sexual Arousal Cycle" *
1. Excitement Phase
·    Vasocongestion
·    Erection
·    Increased heart rate
·    Partial testicular elevation and size increase (Tumescence)
·    Nipple erection 
2. Plateau Phase
·    Further increase in penis tip size and testicles
·    Full testicular elevation
·    Purple hue on corona (although not always)
·    Cowper’s gland (pre-cum) secretions
·    Hyperventilation
3. Orgasm Phase (Consists of  Emission & Ejaculation)
      Emission
·    Sperm and fluid are expelled from the vas deferens, seminal vesicles and prostate gland, causing seminal fluid fluid to collect at the base of the urethral bulb near the prostate.
·    Myotonia – muscular rigidity just before the release tension
·    Blood pressure and respiratory rate increase further.
      Ejaculatory Inevitability (point of no return) There is a consciousness of imminent ejaculation.
      Ejaculation
·    Bladder sphincter closes tightly
·    Rhythmic contractions of the prostate, perinial muscles and penile shaft propel semen outward.
·    A slight clouding of consciousness
4. Resolution Phase
·    Erection loss
·    Testes descend and scrotum thins
·    Reversal in myotonia and vasocongestion
·    Reduced heart rate and lowered blood pressure.

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