The Fourth Misunderstanding About Prostatic Orgasm: Prostatic Orgasm Comes from the Prostate
Pleasure comes from the pleasure nerves, not the glands. Where there are pleasure nerves, there are pleasures. The pleasure nerves of the anus are not located near the prostate, but in a region 3cm inside and outside the anus. Both the seminal vesicles and prostate are involved in the ejaculation process, but pleasure is not directly related to them. To get the pleasure of penis, you have to stimulate the glans at the urethral orifice, not a gland. Similarly, to get the pleasure of anus and prostate orgasm, simply stimulating the prostate is not enough, you have to slide and stimulate the skin inside and outside the anal orifice when the prostate is excited.
Why do some people feel pleasant when the prostate is stimulated? That’s because when stimulating the prostate, it actually stimulates the anus indirectly. If you don’t believe it, try massaging your prostate with an oldest simple prostate massager, it will cause your prostate to regularly contract and discharge (not ejaculate) prostatic fluid (that’s what the prostate does in the first stage of ejaculation), but where is the so-called intense, sustained, wide-ranging prostate pleasure in this process? To get pleasure, you must stimulate the pleasure nerves.
Therefore, the legendary prostate orgasm is actually the pleasure of the anus when the prostate is excited. The anus is indirectly stimulated and gets pleasure in the process of stimulating the prostate, and we all mistake it for the pleasure of prostate. This is not the only misunderstanding; just like the so-called prostaglandin in the body that is first discovered in semen, it is mistakenly thought to be secreted by the prostate, and is named prostaglandin; in fact, the prostaglandin in semen is secreted by the seminal vesicles, and many tissues in the human body can also secrete prostaglandin, so women also have a lot of prostaglandin.