Everything a Man Ever Wanted to Know About Male Emission
by John Dugan OwnerMale emission seems like a pretty simple thing. However, it’s a
fairly complex process that only really gets investigated when problems like ED
pop up. Every man should know the interworking of what needs to happen and what
then occurs when men emission to have a better knowledge of self. Male emission
happens as the result of a series of steps involving multiple parts of the body
(not just the male organ!) working together. Let’s break down what happens from
soup to nuts (pun completely intended) when a man gets that special feeling and
wants to get it on.
Male Emission Step One: Stimulation
Whether he’s walking down the street, at dinner with a date, or
just home alone, the whole process begins at stimulation. The man hears, sees,
or feels something that gets Barry White to start singing in his brain, and
then the brain sends a sensual telegram down the spinal cord to the
reproductive organs which then fill with blood, causing a him to become hard.
The privates then pull in toward the body as tension in the general area
intensifies, which is why some men feel their heartbeat in their privates when
they get hard.
Fun fact: In the process of getting it up, blood goes up to 50
times faster than its normal speed to spring a man’s member to life.
All of this action is fueled by androgen, a hormone responsible
for drive and is produced in the reproductive organs. While we’re visiting the
reproductive organs, let’s remember that’s where millions of reproductive
travelers are made each day. Once they grown, they mingle with white,
protein-rich fluids which keep them safe and healthy until male emission. This
little man sauce is commonly known as seed.
Male Emission Step Two: Plateau
This is the stage in which a man prepares to release and can
last up to two minutes. Muscle tension in the area increases even more and
spontaneous body movements, predominantly in the pelvis, begin to take over. A
man's heart rate also surges to 150 to 175 beats per minute. Pre-emission, a
clear fluid, may also make an appearance from the head of the male organ. This
is not only signals that stimulation is high and emission is nearing, but also
biologically changes the pH balance of the urethra to improve survival.
This stage is commonly identified by phrases like “Don’t stop,”
and praise to a higher universal being.
Male Emission Step Three: Emission
There are two parts to emission. The first is the plateau of
pleasure and the second is release. In emission, a man reaches what is known
colloquially as the point of no return. Fluid has made its way up the urethra
and is ready to meet the world. Male emission happens in a series of intense
contractions in both the muscles of the member and at the base of the rectum.
Involuntary thrusting has also been known to happen in this stage. At the end
of this, the nerves in the male organ send a love note back to the brain
telling it to feel pleasure.
Male Emission Step Four: Resolution and
Refraction
Now that the confetti has been thrown, the party starts to die
down. The male organ empties of blood and the tumescence retreats. Tension
fades, which causes many men to feel sleepy, or at minimum, a little drowsy and
looking for a nap.
After resolution, men enter a period of time called the
refractory period, in which the male organ calms and cannot be roused for a
second round for a bit. The refractory period can last a few minutes to nearly
an entire day, depending on age and health.
Male Emission: Keeping the Member
Ready to Go!
A healthy diet, regular exercise, stress emission, and regular
erections are all great ways to achieve high-level male organ health. Another
way is to incorporate a hygiene ritual that includes thorough and regular cleansing
of the male organ and genital area with a mild cleanser, being sure to feel
around for any bumps or bruising. After cleansing the skin, a specially
formulated male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) helps to not only
keep the skin moisturized but strong as well. Using a crème with special
nutrients such as vitamins A, C, D and E and key amino acids like L-Carnitine
and L-Arginine keep the male organ young, strong, and protected from nerve
damage and free radicals while promoting optimum blood flow. Be sure to apply a
quality crème daily for best results.
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