#1 Is there any way to
help a man stay erect longer?
Yes, but paradoxically, the best technique is to make you
forget about your penis. Watch for the erection would be counterproductive. It
is normal for a long session of sex, the penis becomes stiff and it is normal
for women not so long with the necessary lubrication to keep the encounter. In
conclusion, for the member of man does not lose rigidity, it is best to continue
playing it in a relaxed way.
#2 Is it possible to
intensify the pleasure of climax by controlling the breath?
Yes, very much! But it is a very variable among individuals.
Some people when breathing and panting they have stronger orgasms, and on the
contrary, others magnifies their climax with a soft, deep breathing. The
important thing is to play with the different types of breathing and see which
best work for you.
#3 Can a man feel an
orgasm without ejaculating?
Yes Orgasm and ejaculation are two separate processes,
although the vast majority of men have not learned to separate them. Sexual
training of them occurs in adolescence, while still with parents and in a
hurry. To learn to separate one thing from another , you would have to go
through a re-learning , with an extended masturbation to control ejaculation ,
maintain erection and have a second , third, and why not, fourth orgasm. Do not
forget that they too can be multi-orgasmic.
Rarely, what does occur is most often
referred to as 'retrograde ejaculation' or intravesical. By the action of a
complex muscular mechanism, deflects the semen into the bladder, where it will
later be excreted with urine. Some men learn to control this at will, and certain
activities practiced in Eastern tantric can also be obtained by compression on
the base of the penis, as rudimentary contraceptive technique still used by
millions of Chinese.
#4 Why do our heart beats harder when we are excited or in love?
This mechanism is very similar to what we
feel when we are filled with fear: heart pounding, knees with laziness,
irritability very characteristic feeling in the pit of our stomach. All this
depends on our nervous system, which is the governing body functions that are
independent of our will.
When our brain detects any threats, or in
the case of love, the presence of the 'object of desire‘, it triggers a series
of reactions. Alarm is sent to the
hypothalamus and this dispenses urgent secretion of stress hormones, especially
adrenaline. At the same time, certain heart nerve bundles transmit the order to
be prepared for any eventuality.
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