Male Sexuality and Few Basic Facts About It
This article aims to clear some of these myths regarding male sexuality and provide information that men may use to attain greater sexual satisfaction.
Give this article a reading and find out how much you are aware or unaware about male sexuality.
Men do care about penis size Studies show that most men are conscious about the size of their penis.
Even though the size of their penis may be average as per the medical standards, they may under-estimate it and feel less confident about their sexuality.
Besides, it has been noticed that while many men feel conscious during sex because they feel they are unable to satisfy their because of an inadequate penis size, their partner report satisfaction with the size of their penis.
According to most women and even sex researchers, the size of the penis is not as important as the other aspects such as overall sexual interest, sexual technique and sexual compatibility.
Men don't always yearn for sex Contrary to the ingrained belief, men don't always yearn for sex.
There are times, when men may not want sex and they may not be having any 'problem'.
For instance, there may be times when men may be feeling too occupied or stressed.
They may be feeling sapped of energy and may therefore not show desire for sex despite of advances made by their partner.
Men can experience multiple dry orgasms Like women, men too can experience multiple orgasms.
However, it may take some time and practise before men can learn to have multiple orgasms.
Besides, multiple orgasms mean that you are having a series of non-ejaculatory orgasms or 'dry orgasm', so in a sense these are different from the kind of orgasm most men are used to experiencing.
Men can learn to have multiple orgasms by learning to control ejaculation and by being more aware of their own sexual response.
Men can control ejaculation, most of the time if not always According to sex experts, men can achieve the highest level of sexual satisfaction for themselves as well as their partner by learning to control ejaculation.
While most men at some point in their life experience problems relating to ejaculation control and some even suffer from premature ejaculation, most men are not aware that they can learn to control their ejaculation.
There are simple techniques and exercises which with little practise can teach men to learn ejaculation control and enjoy greater sexual pleasure.
Masturbation is normal and healthy for men While masturbation was once considered a perversion and a sign of a mental problem, it is now regarded as healthy sexual practise for both men and women.
In fact, recent studies claim that men could reduce their risk of developing prostate cancer through regular masturbation.
This is because cancer-causing chemicals could build up in the prostate if men do not ejaculate regularly.
As casual sex is fraught with the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, masturbation is a more viable option.
Besides, regular sexual arousal and orgasms mildly boost the heart and immune system.
Some sex experts even state that masturbation can actually improve sexual health and relationships.
By exploring their own body, men can discover what is sexually pleasing to them and can teach their partner what turns them on.
Some couples in fact use mutual masturbation to discover techniques for a more satisfying sexual relationship.