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  • Motorguy
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    I hope this answer your question SA maybe have your GF massage your prostate and she how good it feels when she does.


    We often associate the prostate with cancer or male baby batter, as prostate fluid is one of the main ingredients in ejaculate. What is often left unsaid is that the prostate is very sensitive and that it can feel pleasurable when stimulated. Prostate play has been associated with helping men achieve/maintain erections as well as helping to reach orgasm. It’s been called the male G-spot, also referred to as the Hero or H-spot.

    The problem for most guys is figuring out where the prostate is. It would've been nice had the prostate been somewhere else, like in our scrotum, but instead, it’s about an inch or so inside the rectum. That freaks most guys out because they associated anus and rectum play with being gay or unclean. Newsflash: Gay guys and straight guys all have a prostate, and it’s up to each individual if they want to try out a unique form of sexual pleasure. But don’t hate on the prostate. Without it, we would have about 30% less ejaculate and likely lose the ability to have an erection. For those reasons, I’m forever grateful to my prostate.

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  • Motorguy
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    It is a subject that has provoked a host of myths, from causing blindness and insanity to the loss of vital organs.
    Now two academics are on a mission to set the record straight about masturbation - and highlight all the health benefits it can bring.
    Anthony Santella, a public health scientist at the University of Sydney and his colleague Spring Chenoa Cooper, a senior lecturer, say self-pleasuring can ward off a host of illnesses, from cystitis, diabetes to prostate cancer.
    They say that 94 per cent of men admit to masturbating, as do 85 per cent of women - and that it's something even babies do from the time they are in the womb.
    Writing for The Conversation, a website where academics write opinion pieces, they say: 'For women, masturbation can help prevent cervical infections and urinary tract infections through the process of "tenting," or the opening of the cervix that occurs as part of the arousal process.
    'Tenting stretches the cervix, and thus the cervical mucous. This enables fluid circulation, allowing cervical fluids full of bacteria to be flushed out.'
    They add that engaging in self-pleasure can also 'lower the risk of type-2 diabetes (though this association may also be explained by greater overall health), reduce insomnia through hormonal and tension release, and increase pelvic floor strength through the contractions that happen during orgasm.'

    Then there is cancer prevention. Studies have shown that men who regularly have sex may have a lower risk of prostate cancer - perhaps due to the release of toxins from the prostate gland - and they say that masturbation achieves this same effect.
    The Australian pair also argue that it can help prevent depression, due to the 'happy' endorphin's produced and cause a slight hike in levels of the hormone cortisol, which may give the immune system a boost.

    They add that masturbation is also 'the most convenient method for maximising orgasms' - and that people who orgasm regularly have 'reduced stress, reduced blood pressure, increased self-esteem, and reduced pain'.
    Last, but not least, they make the point that there's also no risk of disappointing a partner - of the dreaded performance anxiety. And there's no risk of unwanted pregnancies or STIs.

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  • jen1447
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    Kimmel or Fallon did a man-on-the-street thing recently at a music festival where they'd ask the people there (who all want to appear to be in the know) what they think of a bunch of made up band names like that. They pretty much all said they were cutting edge.

    "What do you think of Endometriosis?"

    "They're new stuff is really challenging."

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  • Motorguy
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    Originally posted by Something_Awesome
    Bubba, I heard men have a G-Spot in there some where.

    Kitty, The trip is June 19-22. Had to book well in advance (April) because it is going to be a super crowded weekend. It is the weekend of Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC). They play EDM music and the female attendees are topless with daisies painted on their breasts. Also there will be the World Cup, so the high rollers will probably be in full swing.
    Yes it's called the prostate if that is pleasure while you being masturbated. this will give a very intense release with some force of it.

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  • effy2014
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    Are those "band names" any worse than the real ones my son listens to? Cage the Elephant, The Hives and (my favorite) The Strokes.

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  • atskitty2
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    Oh lord....lol

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  • Patti-here
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    LMFAO !!! Back to the drawing board with you.

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  • effy2014
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    It's not a genre, it's a band. Endometriosis and the Ovaries. They open for EnUteros, I think.

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  • Something_Awesome
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    Ok, according to Google, it has something to do with the uterus... oops...

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  • Patti-here
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    Originally posted by Something_Awesome
    I have never heard of a genre called endometrosis
    Genre ?? how dare you speak to me that way !! Go wash your mouth out S.A.

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