peaks-n-pulses

This blog is about the male sexual climax with a focus on ejaculation, semen, the reproductive system an the love for it all.

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Emission (2)

April 2, 2010

Being able to separate emission from ejaculation (read the previous post) is a fundamental enhancement for a males enjoyment of intense lustful sensations within his genitals, but it may not be too easy to be learned.
Read experiences I found in a tantric masturbation group:

The emission stage comes just before you reach “ejaculatory inevitability” & in this stage, seminal fluids gather in the urethral bulb, ready for the prostate to pump them from the body with its contractions.
[Note here that the prostate pumps as well, but that the BC-muscle makes the cum spurt!]
But if you’re relaxed enough & can consciously control that “pee-stopper” muscle, you can enter emission withoutcontinuing to the expulsion stage. There is a window of a few seconds between emission & expulsion that you can learn to “stretch” into prolonged periods of orgasmic enjoyment.

Expulsion is when those involuntary muscle spasms take over; both the prostate & the PC muscle undergo a series of spasms that expel the semen through your penis from your body. It’s possible to remain in the emission stage for longer & longer periods as you learn this technique. But don’t beat yourself up if you can’t do it right away or even soon. Fully enjoy the process of learning.

Different things work for different guys for many reasons . . . but having the same basic equipment, we’re all similar in many ways also. You need to monitor your stimulus, become aware of when you’re a few strokes from shooting your wad. Thenrelax ALL of your pelvis, & stop stroking that penis! As you enter emission, consciously RELAX that “pee-stopper” & you can gently retreat from expulsion . . . hence coasting for a continuous interval of emission pleasure.

http://nandisa.wordpress.com/2010/04/02/emission-2/

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