Prostate Stimulation – The Facts And Dangers About Stimulating The Prostate
Prostate stimulation is a term that is surrounded by confusion and poor information. More and more men are acknowledging that they need to learn more about their prostate. Hopefully, increased knowledge about prostate health can lessen the symptoms from prostate disorders later in life such as an enlarged prostate or reducing the risk of prostate cancer.
Aside from the potential health benefits, this form of stimulation can for many men, lead to a prostate orgasm. This type of orgasm is much different than a typical male orgasm in the fact that they usually are much more intense and last longer than a typical male orgasm. As well, for many men, stimulating the prostate is often done without stimulating the male penile member.
This male only gland is an important part of the male reproductive system. It produces seminal fluid and helps to transport both sperm and seminal fluid up and out of the male penile member. This gland is about the size of a walnut and is positioned directly behind the bladder.
The most common way to stimulate the prostate is by a massage or a milking. Both of these methods involve an internal approach through your anus and into your rectum. While you cannot directly touch your prostate, only a small amount of tissue separates your finger from this gland. For some men it is easier to have a partner perform this type of massage for you or to purchase a prostate massager. A prostate massager is specifically designed to stimulate the prostate and is very beneficial for men who dislike using their finger for the prostate massage or prostate milking or can’t reach their prostate.
This form of activity can involve several very distinct dangers and men who suffer from certain prostate disorders or suffer from a prostate infection should avoid this. You must be careful with how much pressure you apply to the prostate and vigorous stimulation of this gland should generally be avoided.
Prostate Stimulation – The Facts And Dangers About Stimulating The Prostate by Jonas Sterling