Orgasm for boys
If you read up on research behind what a male orgasm feels like , you'll learn they experience things like increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and rapid breathing. But hearing people with penises explain what it feels like to come in their own words lets you in on the experience in a whole new way. For example, you might not have known that people with penises can orgasm without ejaculation. And while it's impossible for people with penises to have multiple ejaculatory orgasms with no refractory period, they can still have multiple orgasms. There are typically four steps leading up to ejaculation during a male orgasm. They include arousal, plateau, orgasm, and resolution and refraction.
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Male vs. Female Orgasms: Which is Better? | The Science Explorer
Although it seems simple enough, the male orgasm is actually a complex process. Men achieve orgasm through a series of steps involving a number of organs, hormones, blood vessels, and nerves working together. The typical result is ejaculation of fluid that may contain sperm through strong muscle contractions. The fuel for the process leading to orgasm is testosterone , a hormone produced in steady supply by the testicles.
Scientifically Speaking Which Is Better, Male or Female Orgasms?
When I first started out as a sex therapist thirty years ago, I was taught that difficulty ejaculating was rare, that it was very hard to treat, and that it usually suggested deep-rooted psychological problems. The reality is that difficulty ejaculating is rather common. Feel free to skip ahead if you like.
And as great as our own side of the coin can be, it's hard not to wonder if the other side could be having it even better. We can't have it both ways without surgery to find out, but thankfully, scientists are all over this conundrum. As the boys from AsapSCIENCE explain in the video below , there are a bunch of different factors that can contribute to how we define "better" in the male vs. While w omen tend to have much longer orgasms of around 20 seconds or more, most men get just 3 to 10 seconds. But is longer better when you don't get to experience it as often?
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