While a lot is written about female orgasms, very little is usually written about the male orgasm. Most people have over time come to assume that having an ejaculation is the same as having an orgasm. The truth is that this is not true. Here are facts about male orgasms that you probably do not know.
An orgasm is usually described as an explosive discharge of neuromuscular tension and while an ejaculation may be a sign that a man is having an orgasm, an ejaculation is different from an orgasm. In fact, studies show that it is possible for a man to have an orgasm without necessarily ejaculating. This is the truth and something totally different to what most people usually assume.
There are many cases where a person can experience a male orgasm without having an ejaculation. It is sometimes a matter of genetics while at other times it is simply a matter of age. A good example is the case of preadolescent boys who may experience an orgasm, but because they are not yet at an age where their bodies start to produce sperms, they never ejaculate.
Cases of men who ejaculate moments after they have had an orgasm are also not rare and thus ejaculation only becomes an after effect of the male orgasm. There are some men who due to various conditions are incapable of ejaculating. This however does not usually prevent such men from having an orgasm since they are two different things. There are also cases of men who have multiple orgasms and while they may ejaculate the first few times, they may end up having further orgasms without a drop of semen coming from their bodies.
The effects of having an orgasm usually differ in that some men usually experience the contractions in the genital area alone, while others usually experience the effects throughout their bodies. Others usually experience the sensation spreading to some parts of the body as opposed to every part of their bodies. While it may be argued that the extent of these effects is purely psychological, there isn't enough scientific evidence to support such an argument.
There are differences between the female orgasm and the male orgasm. The first difference relates to the effects of these orgasms on sperms. While the male orgasm causes contractions that result in the release of sperms out of the man's genitals, the female orgasm usually results in contractions that lead to the sucking of sperms towards the fallopian tubes. The other difference relates to how long the orgasms last. Studies show that female orgasms usually last for longer periods than male orgasms and that the chances of women experiencing multiple orgasms are higher.
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