Male Organ Ponderings: How Many Times Can a Man Release in 24 Hours?
by John Dugan OwnerEvery man has been there at some point. The guys are sitting
around, enjoying some brews when their inner 13-year-old comes out and asks,
“How many times has everyone released in 24 hours?” Of course, a few will be
humbly honest and say maybe two or three times, and then there are the others
who will act like it is an Olympic competition and casually say, “Oh, seven or
eight times, but I slept for like 10 hours that day and was at work too,”
implying that had they had a free day, they’d be in the double digits. Of
course, teenage numbers are definitely different because as a man ages, things
below belt slow down. Looking at the mechanics of release, how many times an
average, adult male can release in one day.
The Mechanics of Hard-on and Release
It all begins with a stimulating thought, a beautiful vision of
someone walking down the street, a bit of friction, a lover’s touch, or for
some men, a stiff breeze will do. The brain then sends a signal to the hormones
which tells the arteries of the member to open so blood can flood the member.
The blood moves into the male organ faster than it leaves it, so it gets
“caught” in the arteries, resulting in a hard-on. The member is then excited to
the point of no-going-back (pretty sure men know how that part works) and the
walls of the epididymis contract to create peristaltic waves that push seed to
a place in the member called vas deferens. The nerves then stimulate the
seminal vessels and the prostate with forces seed into the urethra. Muscles of
the member then release the seed, the muscles in the bladder tighten up to make
sure the seed doesn’t go back into the member. A man then goes into the
refractory period, where his member becomes flaccid as the signals from the
brain go neutral and the endocrine system releases prolactin, which decreases
androgen, thus bringing the hard-on to a close.
So many steps, right?
So, How Many Times Can a Man Physically Release in a Day?
How many times a day a man can get his “O Face” on solely depends
on this refractory period. For some men, they are ready to go for round two in
a few minutes. For other men, it can be hours. Research shows that men in the
younger age group, think 18 – 25, have a refractory period of about 15 minutes,
hence why it is called a man’s “prime.” Now the 70’s scene is more like 20
hours on average. All in, every age group considered, the average is in the
neighborhood of 30 minutes.
Let’s do the math: if a man can release twice an hour, and there
are 24 hours in a day, scientifically speaking, he could release 48 times.
However, there is no way a man would want to. He would be sore,
chaffed, inflamed, and miserable. There’s a point it won’t be pleasurable at
all. Also, releasing can happen without release and if no seed comes out (it
will lessen with each go), it’s not technically release.
Member Care Post-Release
With all this talk about release, it’s prudent to mention male
organ health and care. Face it, release is a nearly everyday occurrence for
most men, so let’s talk about what to do after. Of course, clean up by washing
the member with warm water and a mild cleanser. Be thorough, but gentle. Rinse
well, being sure to get in all the creases and folds. Air dry, or if in a
hurry, pat dry with a soft, fluffy towel.
Finish off this good grooming regimen with a specially
formulated male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) daily. It includes
vitamin C and L-Arginine to boost hardness, as well as vitamins A, B, D, E and
antioxidants in a nurturing Shea butter base. It’s a fundamental step every man
should incorporate into his daily self-care regimen.
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