What Happens When A Man Orgasms

Have you ever wondered, exactly, what happens when a man orgasms? You know it feels good, he usually makes some indication that he is about to cum, and, of course, the ejaculation is a pretty definitive indication that he has had an orgasm. However, what, exactly is happening in his body during an orgasm? Read on to find out!

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AROUSAL
It is true that in the male orgasm the first step is arousal. Contrary to popular belief, a man does have to be aroused to get an erection AND an erection is usually needed for a complete orgasm (although, you can ejaculate without a full-on hard-on). In the male body there is a prevalent hormone called Testosterone. If a man has the proper amount of Testosterone in his bloodstream he will be able to respond to things he finds arousing with an erection. If not, he will have issues with arousal, libido and with orgasm.

ERECTION
The penis is a completely amazing appendage! To achieve an erection, blood is rushed into the penis through tiny veins at a rate of 50 times the normal flow rate! Once the blood has caused the penis to grow into a firm erection, little valves close off the blood flow until an orgasm happens (or stimulation is discontinued). This erection is now extremely sensitive to touch and stimulation.

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PRE-ORGASM
Once the male is nearing orgasm his body begins to prepare for it. His heart rate will accelerate, his testicles (balls) will shrink up near his body, there will be involuntary contractions of his penis and anus, his penis will leak a clear fluid (pre-ejaculation fluid) that will flow out to prepare the penis for the sperm by changing the PH balance of the canal. At this point the man is likely getting to a point of almost desperation for orgasm and his body is getting ready for the 2-part release which is the male orgasm.

PART UN AND DUEX
Interestingly, a male orgasm comes in two phases that happen almost simultaneously. The orgasm itself is separate from the ejaculation. The first part is called “emission” and this is the commonly known “point of no return” stage of orgasm. Here, semen becomes present at the urethral canal, getting ready to be ejaculated from the penis during orgasm. Next, when a man is stimulated to this point, a series of very fast and strong contractions happen within the penis which causes the emission to be ejaculated out of the penile opening at an amazing 28 mph! This whole process takes usually less than a minute and is extremely pleasurable for the man.

SLEEPY TIME
After orgasm, a man feels very relaxed and enters into what is called “the refractory period.” This is the amount of time in which he is unable to achieve another orgasm. His penis will be a bit sensitive and his brain has moved on from thoughts of sex. His erection will slowly deflate and return to a flaccid state. The refractory period varies from man to man, and can last minutes, hours or even days! During early refractory period many men just want to sleep or do nothing. It is a very relaxing time when all the stress and anticipation and sexual tension have left the body. So, when he falls asleep after sex it is natural!

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