Where Is The Male G Spot Located & How It Relates To Full Body Orgasms
Welcome to a journey of heightened pleasure and deep connection. In this guide, we’ll explore the fascinating world of the male g spot and full-body orgasms and provide you with insights on how to get started in the wide world of prostate pleasure.
Ready to try something new? Buckle up, it’s going to be a fun ride!
What is The Male G Spot
The male G-spot is the prostate gland, a small structure behind the belly button, and is in charge of urine and semen passage. It is often compared to the female G-spot because of its sensitivity and potential for inducing intense sexual pleasure (i.e., everything about this site!).
Stimulation of the male G spot is done through the butt or externally on the perineum, which with lots of patience and practice… can result in euphoric whole-body orgasms.
Where is The Male G Spot Located?
As stated above, the easiest way to explain the placement is behind the belly button. If you were to lie on your back and then, with a curled finger, palm facing the ceiling, feel towards the belly button — you should feed a small walnut-like piece of tissue, which is the prostate. The prostate is what gets stimulated with soft pressure, and that is the method of creating pleasure.
If you’re unfamiliar with what the prostate does, it is situated just below the bladder and surrounds the urethra to control pee and semen.
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How to Find Male G Spot
The prostate is located a few inches inside the rectum, towards the front of the body, facing the belly button. You would insert a well-lubricated finger or sex toy into the rectum, and curve your fingers towards the belly button in a ‘come here’ movement to find it. It feels almost like a soft walnut patch of tissue.
How To Hit Male G Spot
While the male G spot can be hit differently with different toys, in the case of prostate massage and prostate orgasms I recommend selecting a prostate massager that is engineered to hit the spot the right way.
What Is a Full Body Orgasm
A full body orgasm goes beyond the traditional concept of climax. Unlike a regular traditional orgasm that focuses solely on genital stimulation, a full body orgasm is more like a cascade of intense pleasure that ripple through the body. Like warm tingling that starts in the core and trickles out through the extremities, it is like nothing I have ever encountered.
This is why it is called the male G spot, because it is described similarly to how women feel during their orgasm, and they too have a specific ‘spot’ that does the trick.
The best part about this is the lack of a refraction period! Meaning that you can have one after another over and over again! It’s nothing like a traditional male orgasm!
Prostate Orgasm Connections
This type of orgasm is not only physically exhilarating but is also an emotional experience, where if it’s shared with a partner, can create an incredible sense of connection, intimacy, and discovery. It is a truly transcendent experience that is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced.
The best part: they’re accessible to anyone willing to explore.
One key aspect of understanding the full body orgasm is letting go of preconceived notions and expectations. Countless people dive into this with an expectation of an orgasm the first time they try it, and they are usually let down.
It can be very disheartening and frustrating if you have expectations set. Do not set expectations!
My best advice is to follow the advice of this site (check the bottom of this page!) and follow it the best that you can.
Once you’re able to fully relax and embrace the experience for what it is will you have your ‘antenna’ tuned right to receive the messages your body is trying to tell you.
Basically… if you can relax enough to feel pleasure pings known as P-waves, will you be receptive enough to actually feel something incredible!
Each person’s journey towards this type of orgasm is unique, and it will take time, practice, and exploration to reach this heightened state of pleasure.
Patience, self-acceptance, and an open mind are vital as you embark on this journey. Embrace the journey, don’t chase the orgasm!