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    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 27 08:58:39 2017
    Man Had So Many Prostate Orgasms He Couldn't Stop, According to New Paper

    Ryan F. Mandelbaum

    One 63-year-old man had so many prostate orgasms that he couldn’t stop.

    If you didn’t already know, it’s possible for someone with a prostate to orgasm by massaging it through their anus. I thought everyone already
    knew this, thanks to awkward conversations in health class and the movie
    Road Trip. But it’s an understudied phenomenon, and a British researcher
    who is interested in sex named Roy Levin has just published a review
    paper about it. At the paper’s center is a case study about our poor 63-year-old protagonist.


    00:00
    00:00
    The unnamed man was healthy, with a normal prostate and high sex drive.
    He purchased an Aneros helix, a fancy butt plug, to massage his tender
    prostate after an infection. Combined with his daily tadalafil
    prescription (that’s Cialis, an erectile dysfunction and urinary tract infection drug), the sex toy made the infection go away. But naturally,
    he also began having extreme orgasms of the “Super-O” category, says the paper. He felt them everywhere—his penis, his anus, his pelvis, and his perineum (the place between the anus and the scrotum).

    He became addicted.

    The man needed to wear a condom in order to catch any of the semen that
    came out when he finished, reports the researcher. And soon, he was able
    to rewire his brain so that laying flat and putting on the condom was
    enough to get him off, no butt plug required. That’s when the problems started, as the scientific paper details:

    This subject found that whilst the orgasms were extremely enjoyable at
    the time, he could easily spend too much time experiencing them.
    Further, he had an old neck injury which flared up in association with
    some neck spasm at orgasm whilst lying prone. It has proved difficult to
    stop experiencing these orgasms and ‘unwire’ himself back to normal.

    Eventually, the man figured he should go back to masturbating and having regular sex. He still had up to 10 non-stimulatory orgasms before
    ejaculating during these encounters, but was able to stop having these
    random orgasms for a few months at a time.

    There are few papers about prostate orgasms. These orgasms “appear to be
    more powerful and pleasurable” than penile orgasms, writes Levin. “There have been no published laboratory-conducted investigations of the
    orgasms induced by prostate stimulation alone.” There is a lot of talk
    about them on the internet. And it’s obvious that the prostate has
    important function when it comes to orgasms. “Sexual dysfunction is
    common in patients after radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate
    cancer,” or people who’ve had their prostates removed, according to one recent paper.

    As for the 63-year-old’s symptoms, while there’s anecdotal evidence that his experience may be shared by others, such “rewiring” hasn’t really been studied, Berit Brogaard, professor and director of the Brogaard Lab
    for Multisensory Research at the University of Miami, told Gizmodo.
    There are cases of spontaneous orgasms or other symptoms confused for
    orgasms, even epilepsy, she explained. She’d like to see more scientific research. Brogaard also pointed out that these days, researchers more frequently focus on the female orgasm, given how long it’s been
    neglected by science.

    There’s not a lot of research into the prostate orgasm, either, she
    said. And Levin thinks its time for scientists to fill these gaps in our knowledge.

    “Why, for an obvious example, have we still not had any brain imaging of prostate-stimulated orgasms so that we can compare them with penile
    orgasms?” Levin writes. “Who will lead the challenge?”

    [Clinical Anatomy]

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  • From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 27 10:48:11 2017
    On 12/27/2017 8:58 AM, a425couple wrote:
    Man Had So Many Prostate Orgasms He Couldn't Stop, According to New Paper

    Ryan F. Mandelbaum

    One 63-year-old man had so many prostate orgasms that he couldn’t stop.

    If you didn’t already know, it’s possible for someone with a prostate to orgasm by massaging it through their anus. I thought everyone already
    knew this, thanks to awkward conversations in health class and the movie
    Road Trip. But it’s an understudied phenomenon, and a British researcher who is interested in sex named Roy Levin has just published a review
    paper about it. At the paper’s center is a case study about our poor 63-year-old protagonist.


    00:00
    00:00
    The unnamed man was healthy, with a normal prostate and high sex drive.
    He purchased an Aneros helix, a fancy butt plug, to massage his tender prostate after an infection. Combined with his daily tadalafil
    prescription (that’s Cialis, an erectile dysfunction and urinary tract infection drug), the sex toy made the infection go away. But naturally,
    he also began having extreme orgasms of the “Super-O” category, says the paper. He felt them everywhere—his penis, his anus, his pelvis, and his perineum (the place between the anus and the scrotum).

    He became addicted.

    The man needed to wear a condom in order to catch any of the semen that
    came out when he finished, reports the researcher. And soon, he was able
    to rewire his brain so that laying flat and putting on the condom was
    enough to get him off, no butt plug required. That’s when the problems started, as the scientific paper details:

    This subject found that whilst the orgasms were extremely enjoyable at
    the time, he could easily spend too much time experiencing them.
    Further, he had an old neck injury which flared up in association with
    some neck spasm at orgasm whilst lying prone. It has proved difficult to
    stop experiencing these orgasms and ‘unwire’ himself back to normal.

    Eventually, the man figured he should go back to masturbating and having regular sex. He still had up to 10 non-stimulatory orgasms before
    ejaculating during these encounters, but was able to stop having these
    random orgasms for a few months at a time.

    There are few papers about prostate orgasms. These orgasms “appear to be more powerful and pleasurable” than penile orgasms, writes Levin. “There have been no published laboratory-conducted investigations of the
    orgasms induced by prostate stimulation alone.” There is a lot of talk about them on the internet. And it’s obvious that the prostate has important function when it comes to orgasms. “Sexual dysfunction is
    common in patients after radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate
    cancer,” or people who’ve had their prostates removed, according to one recent paper.

    As for the 63-year-old’s symptoms, while there’s anecdotal evidence that his experience may be shared by others, such “rewiring” hasn’t really been studied, Berit Brogaard, professor and director of the Brogaard Lab
    for Multisensory Research at the University of Miami, told Gizmodo.
    There are cases of spontaneous orgasms or other symptoms confused for orgasms, even epilepsy, she explained. She’d like to see more scientific research. Brogaard also pointed out that these days, researchers more frequently focus on the female orgasm, given how long it’s been
    neglected by science.

    There’s not a lot of research into the prostate orgasm, either, she
    said. And Levin thinks its time for scientists to fill these gaps in our knowledge.

    “Why, for an obvious example, have we still not had any brain imaging of prostate-stimulated orgasms so that we can compare them with penile orgasms?” Levin writes. “Who will lead the challenge?”

    [Clinical Anatomy]

    RECOMMENDED STORIES

    How to Have a Super-Intense Squirting Orgasm

    Watching women trying to sing while having an orgasm is fun

    https://gizmodo.com/man-had-so-many-prostate-orgasms-he-couldnt-stop-accor-1821441931

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    Man Had So Many Prostate Orgasms He Couldn't Stop, According to New Paper

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    One 63-year-old man had so many prostate orgasms that he couldn’t stop.

    If you didn’t already know, it’s possible for someone with a prostate to orgasm by massaging it through their anus. I thought everyone already
    knew this, thanks to awkward conversations in health class and the movie
    Road Trip. But it’s an understudied phenomenon, and a British researcher
    who is interested in sex named Roy Levin has just published a review
    paper about it. At the paper’s center is a case study about our poor 63-year-old protagonist.


    00:00
    00:00
    The unnamed man was healthy, with a normal prostate and high sex drive.
    He purchased an Aneros helix, a fancy butt plug, to massage his tender
    prostate after an infection. Combined with his daily tadalafil
    prescription (that’s Cialis, an erectile dysfunction and urinary tract infection drug), the sex toy made the infection go away. But naturally,
    he also began having extreme orgasms of the “Super-O” category, says the paper. He felt them everywhere—his penis, his anus, his pelvis, and his perineum (the place between the anus and the scrotum).

    He became addicted.

    The man needed to wear a condom in order to catch any of the semen that
    came out when he finished, reports the researcher. And soon, he was able
    to rewire his brain so that laying flat and putting on the condom was
    enough to get him off, no butt plug required. That’s when the problems started, as the scientific paper details:

    This subject found that whilst the orgasms were extremely enjoyable at
    the time, he could easily spend too much time experiencing them.
    Further, he had an old neck injury which flared up in association with
    some neck spasm at orgasm whilst lying prone. It has proved difficult to
    stop experiencing these orgasms and ‘unwire’ himself back to normal.

    Eventually, the man figured he should go back to masturbating and having regular sex. He still had up to 10 non-stimulatory orgasms before
    ejaculating during these encounters, but was able to stop having these
    random orgasms for a few months at a time.

    There are few papers about prostate orgasms. These orgasms “appear to be
    more powerful and pleasurable” than penile orgasms, writes Levin. “There have been no published laboratory-conducted investigations of the
    orgasms induced by prostate stimulation alone.” There is a lot of talk
    about them on the internet. And it’s obvious that the prostate has
    important function when it comes to orgasms. “Sexual dysfunction is
    common in patients after radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate
    cancer,” or people who’ve had their prostates removed, according to one recent paper.

    As for the 63-year-old’s symptoms, while there’s anecdotal evidence that his experience may be shared by others, such “rewiring” hasn’t really been studied, Berit Brogaard, professor and director of the Brogaard Lab
    for Multisensory Research at the University of Miami, told Gizmodo.
    There are cases of spontaneous orgasms or other symptoms confused for
    orgasms, even epilepsy, she explained. She’d like to see more scientific research. Brogaard also pointed out that these days, researchers more frequently focus on the female orgasm, given how long it’s been
    neglected by science.

    There’s not a lot of research into the prostate orgasm, either, she
    said. And Levin thinks its time for scientists to fill these gaps in our knowledge.

    “Why, for an obvious example, have we still not had any brain imaging of prostate-stimulated orgasms so that we can compare them with penile
    orgasms?” Levin writes. “Who will lead the challenge?”

    [Clinical Anatomy]

    RECOMMENDED STORIES

    How to Have a Super-Intense Squirting Orgasm

    Watching women trying to sing while having an orgasm is fun

    Do men and women experience orgasms differently?
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    Ryan F. Mandelbaum
    12/21/17 4:25pm
    I’ve recently achieved orgasms by perineum stimulation alone. Its now
    the only way I masterbate. My wife even includes it during sex and will
    reach under and press on it during sessions. It took years to find the
    right technique but I’m at a point of total orgasm nirvana. Like a good gospel, I’m tempted to start a live cam...not to make money off porn,
    but to spread the word and teach the technique. Its unlike any sexual experience. I just jizz and jizz and jizz until the ball sack is empty
    and drained. But my shaft is still strong and isn’t sensitive like after jerking it. I still want sex after ejaculating buckets. The only catch
    is, when I do stroke the shaft by hand or sex, orgasms are like shooting blanks.

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    Jack Jones
    Test
    12/21/17 5:00pm
    If I was an Evil Bastard and wanted to put off having kids, I could use
    this technique to avoid getting the wifey pregnant. I’d always have an
    orgasm and any labs tests on the swimmers would come back positive.

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    AnnaKendrickLamar
    Test
    12/21/17 5:44pm
    Fully turned on at my desk now, thanks. 😂

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    eager.ophiuchus
    Test
    12/21/17 5:49pm
    Holy fuck, yes, please keep us updated on your movie channel.

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    Jared
    Test
    12/21/17 5:54pm
    I purchased a vibrating massager off of Amazon, Rocks Off “Rude-Boy”,
    and while I’ve had something which seeeeems like an orgasm, it hasn’t
    yet brought ejaculation. Mostly just convulsing and slightly blacking out.

    My girlfriend has recently tried using it on me instead of just me using
    it myself, but it’s much easier for me to hit the “spot”, yet I’m wondering if I need a different toy.

    I saw some videos of dudes on Sybians and that seems like the way to go
    except I don’t have like $1600 or whatever they cost :/

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    Arcane
    Ryan F. Mandelbaum
    12/21/17 4:16pm
    “He felt them everywhere—his penis, his anus, his pelvis, and his
    perineum (the place between the anus and the scrotum)”

    Perineum? Tha tain’t the word I’m used to hearing it called.

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    liffie420
    Arcane
    12/21/17 4:51pm
    I prefer the gooch LOL

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    Father John
    liffie420
    12/21/17 5:38pm
    devil’s eyebrow

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    Active Schuder
    Arcane
    12/21/17 5:43pm
    Well, that certainly doesn’t chode well for you.

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    b=rar
    Arcane
    12/21/17 6:25pm
    Perineum? I nearly killed ‘em!

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    Dr.Nemmo and his time-travelling submarine
    Ryan F. Mandelbaum
    12/21/17 9:04pm
    I’d be careful with this new information, because some men could find a
    way to stimulate their prostates with the help of other men and that
    would mean no pregnancies from then on, which in turn would signal the
    end of Humanity.

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    The Catalyst
    Dr.Nemmo and his time-travelling submarine
    12/21/17 10:17pm
    Some men already do because they have no interest in women. And all
    those men were born to straight parents. How come you aren’t embarrassed
    to say ridiculous things on the internet?

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    Yaulendur
    The Catalyst
    12/21/17 11:48pm
    You really couldn’t tell he was joking? Seriously?

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    krhodes1
    The Catalyst
    12/22/17 12:11am
    Not all of us were born to straight parents.

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    Zilor
    The Catalyst
    12/22/17 1:40am

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    Memezaki
    Ryan F. Mandelbaum
    12/21/17 3:51pm
    This is funny because it’s happening to a male, right? I mean since it’s almost 2018 and all?

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    RomanCookie
    Memezaki
    12/21/17 4:06pm
    Where does it say it’s funny?

    Also, females have Skene glands, not prostates. And Skene glands don’t
    appear to be the cause of orgasms, although their function is still
    poorly understood.

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    Memezaki
    RomanCookie
    12/21/17 4:09pm
    The first few comments are all atrocious jokes.

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    Clem Fandango
    Memezaki
    12/21/17 4:28pm
    Lighten up Francis.

    A state of constant orgasm is always going to be funny, regardless of gender

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    Mexican Blade Runner
    Memezaki
    12/21/17 5:18pm
    God forbid people make jokes and try to enjoy their lives instead of
    posting dour criticisms.

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    Paullubbock
    Ryan F. Mandelbaum
    12/21/17 4:33pm
    Is this part of why guys get that little shiver sort of like automatic
    response after peeing?

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    Arcane
    Paullubbock
    12/21/17 6:16pm
    No, guys get that shiver because the water is cold. And deep too.

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    GinAndTonic, Potential Grizzly
    Paullubbock
    12/21/17 6:32pm
    It’s a vasovagal response. In extreme cases, people faint after
    urinating- micturition syncope.

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    SamirSumpu
    Arcane
    12/21/17 7:02pm
    It is known

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    Yaulendur
    Paullubbock
    12/21/17 11:44pm
    I’ve wondered about that little shiver ever since I first noticed it
    when I was in like third grade.

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