I have to say,
a lot of people are hating on the Male G-Spot. Some say it doesn’t exist,
others say it’s as real as apple pie. To those who are nonbelievers, I hope
they and their vanilla sex live a long and happy life together. I have seen the
promised land, and let me tell you, I’m never going back again!
It’s easy for
people to say that the G-spot is an urban legend, after all, it’s not exactly a scientificterm.
Most likely it was discovered by gay men in the early days, proving that gay
men are always ahead of their time.
Despite the
stigma it has, many people still don’t know exactly what it is and how to
achieve what they call an “anal orgasm.” Lucky for you, I happen to be an
expert at this particular topic. I don’t mean to brag, but my G-Spot and I have
a very close intimate relationship. Because of this, I jump at any opportunity
to spread my knowledge around.
How Can I Reach
This Heavenly Spot?
A good idea is
to practice on yourself with a sex toy (preferably one that’s bent at the tip
so you can stimulate the prostate). The best way, however, is for your man to
act as a GPS location system by fingering you while you’re on all fours trying
to locate the spot. When he does, you’ll feel a little pinching sensation which
will turn into a body “chill.” Have him massage it, and try to memorize the
location for when he’s ready to penetrate you.
Make sure
whatever is penetrating you, be it a penis or a toy, hits the top of the
prostate. Gently pull it down and out. Some like it intense, others like it
slow and gentle, but as long as the prostate is getting stimulated it’s nearly
impossible for the prostatic fluid not to be released at a
faster rate.
The key here is
to give your body a chance to react and respond, and be patient! You might not
find any of it pleasurable the first time. This can be for many reasons, the
main being that you’re not letting yourself be relaxed enough. The sphincter
muscles must be 100% relaxed, otherwise the clenching pain will take you away
from focusing on real pleasure.
What Exactly IS
The Male G-Spot?
The G-Spot, in
reality, is your prostate gland. It’s located below the bladder and next to the
rectum, usually about two inches inside the anus. The only way you can actually
reach it is through penetration.
Here’s where it
gets interesting: the prostate’s job is to secrete prostatic
fluid to advance the sperm. In other words, if the sperm is riding an invisible
bus to make their way to a female egg, prostatic fluid will act as the gasoline
which gets them there.
So in
retrospect, by stimulating the prostate gland you’re filling up the gas tank
which increases the body’s urge to ejaculate. Your sperm will be fighting to
get out due to all the fuel they’re getting fed, and when it happens it will be
one of unequivocal proportions to any other orgasm you might ever have in your
life.
Pleasure Is In
The Eye Of The Beholder
The sphincter
(which is basically the outer visual of the anus, or what I like to call the
“portal”) is supplied with tons of nerve endings. The prostate itself is just a
nut-sized structure inside the rectum (or the inner tubing of your a$$).
The higher a
penis or toy goes inside the rectum, the less nerve endings there are. The
prostate itself is only two inches inside the anus on the
belly side. For those who like deeper penetration, it’s easy to assume that the real pleasure
one enjoys is the feeling of fullness or intensity, which might ultimately turn
them on much more heavily.
To find what
works for you, all it takes is experimentation. Personally, I don’t like it too
deep. It takes away from the nerve endings which create that “tickling”
sensation right at the edge of the anus. That, combined with G-spot stimulation
takes me all the way to heaven.
How Can I Reach
This Heavenly Spot?
A good idea is
to practice on yourself with a sex toy (preferably one that’s bent at the tip
so you can stimulate the prostate). The best way, however, is for your man to
act as a GPS location system by fingering you while you’re on all fours trying
to locate the spot. When he does, you’ll feel a little pinching sensation which
will turn into a body “chill.” Have him massage it, and try to memorize the
location for when he’s ready to penetrate you.
Make sure
whatever is penetrating you, be it a penis or a toy, hits the top of the
prostate. Gently pull it down and out. Some like it intense, others like it
slow and gentle, but as long as the prostate is getting stimulated it’s nearly
impossible for the prostatic fluid not to be released at a
faster rate.
The key here is
to give your body a chance to react and respond, and be patient! You might not
find any of it pleasurable the first time. This can be for many reasons, the
main being that you’re not letting yourself be relaxed enough. The sphincter
muscles must be 100% relaxed, otherwise the clenching pain will take you away
from focusing on real pleasure.
Are Anal
Orgasms Real??
Abso-freaking-lutely
they are. Trust me. Though many people claim it’s impossible, there are too
many people who say otherwise (gay and straight alike). To be classified an
“anal orgasm,” you need to have a full out body orgasm (or even ejaculation)
with very little to no involvement from your genitals, i.e. penis, testicles,
and anything around.
Anal orgasms
are vastly different from a typical ejaculation. The biggest difference is that
there’s no refractory period. Meaning, you don’t “come down” and quite often
experience multiple orgasms one after the other. Doctors have said this type of
orgasm possibly involves the muscles of the pubo-rectal sling and the nerves of
the autonomous nervous system. Either way, I’m happy to help them to their
rightful place.
The G-Spot(s) are not only located in the anal-prostate area. they can be found outside the ridges of the anus with your tongue, the nipples the inner thigh and the neck and behind the ear. I often use my hands to feel for area's of my lover's body which are tense and this prone to stimulation on touch.
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