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Prostate
Stimulation
The prostate
is an exocrine gland of the male mammalian reproductive system. Its
main
function is to secrete and store a clear, slightly basic fluid that
constitutes
up to one-third of the volume of semen. The prostate differs
considerably
between species anatomically, chemically, and physiologically. A
healthy
human prostate is slightly larger than a walnut. It surrounds the
urethra
just below the urinary bladder. It is located in front of the rectum
and
can be felt during a rectal exam.
The male urethra has two
functions: to
carry urine from the bladder during urination and to carry semen during
ejaculation. Within the prostate, the urethra coming from the bladder
is
called the prostatic urethra and merges with the two ejaculatory ducts.
Semen is composed of sperm and seminal fluid; about 10-30% of the
seminal
fluid is produced by the prostate gland, the rest is produced by the
two
seminal vesicles. The prostate also contains some smooth muscle that
helps
to expel semen during ejaculation.
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Prostatic secretions
vary
between
species.
They are generally composed of simple sugars, and are often slightly
basic.
In human prostatic secretions, the protein content is less than 1% and
includes proteolytic enzymes, acid phosphatase, and prostate-specific
antigen.
Its secretions also contain zinc and citric acid.
To work properly, the
prostate
needs male
hormones (androgens). Male hormones are responsible for male sex
characteristics.
The main male hormone is testosterone, which is produced mainly by the
testicles. Some male hormones are produced in small amounts by the
adrenal
glands.
Prostate glands are
found
only in
males;
paraurethral glands or "Skene's gland" in females are similar to the
prostate
gland in males.
Stimulation
Stimulation of the
prostate
gland in
males
has been compared to stimulation of the Grafenberg spot (G-Spot) in
females,
in that prostate stimulation
can
result in a more powerful orgasm. Also, nicknamed, prostate milking,
the results of prostate massaging or stimulation is random and depends
on over all health, age and the individual's sensitivities. No two men
are alike and therefore, no two men will respond to "Prostate Milking"
the same way.
The prostate is
sometimes
called
the A-spot
(or peace place) and it can be stimulated using finger(s) via the anus
or with
an anal toy designed for prostate
massaging
or the urethral Van Buren sound (which
is
designed with a curve to allow prostate stimulation through the urethra
passage).
Prostate massage is
very
pleasurable for many men and may result
in orgasm without any genital stimulation. The intensity of the orgasm
and the amount of ejaculate may be significantly increased in some
cases.
"Pegging"
describes a
sexual
practice by which a man is anally penetrated
by a woman's use of a strap-on type
harness with a g-spot style dildo or the
"strapless" dildo,
which also provide intense prostate
stimulation for some men, especially feeling the "connection" with
their partner. Bend
over boyfriend, you're gonna like this!
Electroejaculation
is a procedure in which nerves are stimulated via an electric
probe, which is inserted into the rectum adjacent to the
prostate.
Prostate
milking
Prostate milking
(also seen as
"prostatic
milking") is more commonly encountered as part of BDSM activities, such
as games involving the erotic use of sexual denial. It only applies to
a male, females not having this type of sexual anatomy.
The release felt
by a
man as a
result of
prostatic milking against a background of denial, is described as long,
drawn out, but not reaching a resolution phase as with normal orgasm.
It
is therefore said to always leave an edge of not having had full
satisfaction,
or a yearning for more, as opposed to the "drop" in responsiveness due
to satiation after a full orgasm. For people who engage in lifestyle
chastity
and erotic sexual denial, this may be desirable, since after orgasm a
male
is sated and released for some days of the tension which builds up with
orgasm denial.
The technique of
prostate massage
actually
involves the prostate gland, the seminal vesicles, and the ampulla,
which
is the reservoir which actually holds the male sperm just prior to
ejaculation.
The prostate gland when engorged can be felt by pressing a finger into
the middle of the perineum (in back of the scrotum). It is a rounded
lump
about the size of a large marble. It can also be accessed via the
rectum,
where it can again be felt as a rounded lump toward the front of the
body
and just about an index finger's length inside the rectum.
A better way
to find it from the rectum is to insert the middle finger, and slide it
from just inside the rectum (on the front side) up and in until you
feel
it move over a lump. That will be the prostate. Just in back of (up
from)
the prostate is a smaller and roughly triangular wedge shaped nodule
that
is the bottom portion of the somewhat larger seminal vesicles, which is
where most of the fluid of the ejaculate is produced and accumulated.
Underneath
the seminal vesicles are the ampulla.
During sexual
arousal, sperm and
ejaculatory
fluid accumulate in these glands backing up behind valves in the
ejaculatory
ducts. When fluid pressure reaches a high enough threshold, the valves
open and the urethral bulb fills, triggering the ejaculatory reflex and
muscular contractions of orgasm, which empties the glands.
The seminal
vesicles,
ampulla and
prostate
can also be emptied by massage of these glands through the rectum.
Rhythmically
massaging the organs in an in-and-out motion with an anal
device or use either the middle finger or the middle finger
and
index finger together (well lubricated), to apply a firm slow massage
over
the nodules of the glands inside the rectum. The massage will force the
seminal fluid and sperm past the valves in the ejaculatory ducts, and
empty
the prostate (which discharges directly into the urethra).
If arousal
is
low or penile stimulation is stopped for a brief time before the
prostate
massage begins, draining of the ejaculate into the urethra will not
trigger
orgasm. Once ejaculate appears at the meatus, it will help to empty the
urethra by running a finger firmly up the underside of the penis from
the
root to the head, pushing the ejaculate in front of it.
As a side note,
part
of the
mechanism for
orgasm for a male involves the accumulation of fluids within the
prostate
and associated ducts; accordingly once milked, a male will be incapable
of achieving orgasm regardless of the degree of stimulation, for some
time
after.
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Vintage Prostate and
Urological Examination Film 1965
Always safe, sane and consensual...
- Compiled
and edited by Medical Toys with
thanks
to the Deviants Dictionary in part for this information!
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