What Are The Perfect Sexual Intercourse Sequences?

 


Most men during sexual intercourse do not naturally shoot their ejaculate for two reasons. In this post, I'll go through one of those reasons.

The first reason is that most guys use different types of stimulation to attain orgasm.

A man can stimulate himself to orgasm in one of two ways. The first, and most usual, method focuses on stimulating the prostate. During intercourse, "hammering" a lady is nothing more than a man stimulating his prostrate.

The second method of stimulation focuses on the stimulation of the penis-head.

These two types of stimulation are generally merged together when a man is having sexual intercourse, resulting in maximum pleasure. (This helps to explain why most guys prefer intercourse than masturbating.)

Even though most men do not physically stimulate their prostrate when masturbating, the vast majority of men reach orgasm largely through prostrate stimulation during sexual intercourse.

When males stroke their penis shaft and/or head, the majority of them either hit the base of their penis with their hand, bend their penis, or jerk on their penis, all of which indirectly stimulate the prostrate. This results in an orgasm that is mostly sexual. 

 For most men, masturbating in a way that stimulates the prostrate is initially more pleasurable and generally leads to orgasm more quickly – which explains why the majority of men learn to reach orgasm based on prostrate-based stimulation – as young men trying to figure it all out, they're trying to reach orgasm before someone notices or wonders what's going on.

And, while most men will stick to the approach they learnt as a child, few will ever try something new.

Try "pounding" your wife during your next sexual intercourse session (where your pelvic area – the area surrounding the base of your penis – is solidly hitting her body – but don't damage her – "doggy" style is a suitable posture for this test) and observe how quickly those orgasmic feelings mount. Continue stroking her but don't let your pelvic area touch her, and you'll notice that your orgasmic feelings will either level out or even lessen slightly.

The reason all of this is crucial is that a prostrate-induced orgasm has a substantial adverse effect. When orgasm is induced by prostrate-based stimulation, the prostrate becomes so sensitive to the stimulation that the contractions needed to evacuate semen (known as the expulsion stage) are significantly impeded.


 

To put it another way, it's like tickling a ticklish person till they urinate accidentally. Because of the over-stimulation they get from the tickling, they lose control of their body functions.

Similarly to the tickling example, when orgasm is achieved by prostrate-based stimulation, your body's capacity to ejaculate is limited because to the intensity of stimulation.

Have your woman masturbate your penis during sexual intercourse while simultaneously fingering your rectum if you want to observe this effect in action. She should concentrate her anal rubbing motions on the area between her finger(s) and your penis while she fingers your rectum (which is where the prostrate is located).

While having an orgasm in this manner is quite enjoyable, you will find that you have absolutely no control over your ejaculation, and your sperm will drip and trickle out of you with even less force than usual. (If your woman isn't available, a vibrator can be used to provide the similar effect.)


 

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