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Is the male prostate orgasm more intense than female orgasms?


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From all the research that I've done and all the videos that I've watched, I strongly believe that men's prostate orgasms are far more intense than both the female clitorial and G-Spot orgasm, and best of all it's MULTIPLE and back to back just like females.

For instance, there were countless videos of men who had Super-O's that sent them into full-body electric shocks, violent trembles as if having a seizure, and moans that sounded so horny and blissful. I've never seen a female who trembled in the same way like those men in those videos, which is why I came to the conclusion that the male prostate orgasm far surpasses ANY female orgasms in intensity.

As a matter of fact, men are actually more blessed in the orgasm department than previously thought. Most people still think that men only cum once and they're done for good, which is true with penile orgasm. But with prostate orgasm, this doesn't seem to be the case since there's no refractory period, therefore, a man is able to have multiple prostate orgasms...up until exhaustion, of course.

There's just so much mystery about the male body that needs more studying. It wasn't until the 21st century when the male prostate orgasm was discovered, let alone thoroughly understood at that time. The idea may still be new, but men had ALWAYS been capable of having prostate orgasms...we're just totally clueless and oblivious to the fact! This is why we, the brothers of the world, need to spread the word to other bros about their prostate. Seriously, every guy needs to have the Super-O!

Prostate CONQUERS all!


   
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The super O is very psychological. The prostate helps, but at the end of the day, anyone is capable of it. Women too.


   
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The super O is very psychological. The prostate helps, but at the end of the day, anyone is capable of it. Women too.

That wasn't my point, lol.

The point was that I think the male prostate orgasm is possibly more intense than any of the female orgasms, based on the videos that I've seen.

Of course women can have Super O's as well, but I just don't think it's exactly the same like a male Super-O, due to genital differences.


   
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I tend to think that there's not as much of a difference between male and female sexuality as society would have us believe. Of course, primary sex characteristics and organs are different...but they don't start out that way. Check out the following article (I got this from these forums).

http://www.sss-now.org/forum/Male_Female_Androgyny~263.htm


As far as whether prostate orgasms are more intense than female orgasms...how would we ever know? Could we ever measure such a thing? Of course, there are the external manifestations of orgasm - shaking, moaning, etc. - but I don't know if the surface presentation necessarily corresponds to the underlying intensity. And, besides, everything is relative. One person's quaking is another's quiet meditation.


I saw a TED talk (I wish I could remember which one) where the presenter asked the audience, "How many of you have heard your neighbors having sex and have heard the male being louder than the female?" There wasn't much of a response. In my experience this is true as well. Does that mean that, in general, females experience more pleasure than males?


I believe in general that male sexuality has been repressed (I say this as a feminist). The primary method being through circumcision...which I believe is a societally (at least in the US) accepted form of genital mutilation. You mean, you cut off the most sensitive part of my dick during the first days of my life...so others won't make fun of me in gym class? For health reasons that don't actually exist? That is trauma, pure and simple.


Beyond that, entrenched cultural attitudes towards sex, especially toward male sexuality, still reflect a performance, scarcity-based model, which leads to all sorts of pathologies. This is from my personal, hetero perspective.


But I agree: males are more blessed in the orgasm department than we'd been lead to believe and it certainly warrants further study. If a significant portion of the male entire population realized their orgasmic potential, we wouldn't need war.


At the end of the day, though, each traditional gender has their own sexual issues they struggle with; neither gender is more or less ideal in that department. I believe each has the same orgasmic, sexual potential. I believe that underneath, we're all the same.


Of course, talking about gender, that leads to discussing fluidity in that department. Beyond penises and vaginas and everything in-between, how much of what we perceive as gender is due to biological differences and how much is cultural?


   
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I'd say testosterone explains a lot of the difference, but how much this helps with achieving 'female' orgasms I'm still in dubio about. They do say women with more testosterone have more sex-drive and I've read many times on the forum that arousal is a prerequisite for super os(arousal for me sometimes happens as a result of instead of before)
Anyway, I couldn't really care less if what I experience is any more or less than what a woman experiences. What bothers me more is that my orgasms aren't what they used to be when I'd have super os lasting +8 hours(9/10/11/12....) going to bed and have it continuing when I woke up and the orgasmic feeling lasting all week. But that could either be becoming use to the effect of mj or the effects of super o. I don't really understand how for some it only gets better with the years. For me, I think this level of intensity could only be achieved again by stopping both the Aneros and mj for a couple of years and starting afresh which for me would be really hard to do now I know what it is. Even a couple of months takes a lot of willpower.


   
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Porn is fake by definition.

Nobody's equal. Intensity varies between people, times etc. Gender, though adding to this, is a bit secondary. Women are no more equal than men. The female potential (not to be confused with the actual experience, let alone averaged) is notoriously higher than male's, even in the texts of people who knew a lot about male multiples... But males are partly female and potentially females too... So...

It wasn't until the 21st century when the male prostate orgasm was discovered, let alone thoroughly understood at that time.
Nope. Traces of it as old as history. And though we have no proof, the behavior of most mamals strongly hints that prehistoric men just knew as much.


   
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@DukeMania...I completely agree, I'm one of those men who enjoys multiple squirting Pspot orgasms. I will easily say they can rival most female orgasms. They are mind-blowing, body shaking, toe-curling euphoric adventures in male extreme pleasure. I have written extensively about my experiences in other threads here trying to teach others it is quite real, also videos.
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Why is this important?

Do we need an orgasm race? How could you ever prove it? Saying that one gender's O's are stronger just layers on one more performance expectation that causes more damage than benefit. Using dramatized internet videos as a measure is a terrible comparision.

What we have is an ability for both genders to explore and discover new levels of pleasure and understanding. The oft given advise for Super O success has been to not to set expectations and not to affix labels. Saying my O is stronger than yours won't help you or anyone else achieve greater pleasure. It has been often said in the forum that men can use thier Aneros experience to better understand thier female partner's orgasmic response and challenges. That is helpful, and likely appreciated.

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no, my wife cums way way harder than anything I know I've ever experienced, and I've had super Os that felt like the universe was opening up and shooting waves of energy through my every atom. I've never seen a pussy move like that before, but when she cums really good, its like her entire pelvis is cumming. I would say the prostate orgasm of a man is close to what a woman can really feel, but I have to tip my hat to women that cum in major ways


   
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I was talking to my wife about this last night. The way she described her orgasms made me quite jealous and I think that I have only had an orgasm as intense as the ones she she describes a few times. She was actually very surprised when I told her that my orgasms are not always whole body, hers are every time! It's not fair.


   
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I was talking to my wife about this last night. The way she described her orgasms made me quite jealous and I think that I have only had an orgasm as intense as the ones she she describes a few times. She was actually very surprised when I told her that my orgasms are not always whole body, hers are every time! It's not fair.

dude, I know! her's are pretty much whole body a lot of the time, but she cums dozens and dozens of times a session. She can cum from a few seconds of good nipple play and nothing else! She's also told me that she's brought herself to such huge orgasms that she "saw the birth of the universe" I kid you not, its that intense for her! Women have something really amazing going on for sure. Men do too, but I think its more constant and regular for women, unless men are really, really rewired. My prostate Os are completely amazing, but I'm sure not as frequently huge as her Os are.


   
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I think the simple answer to this question is we now know some men can experience the same orgasms through Pspot stimulation as women do through Gspot stimulation. Lets remember some women still don't have orgasms, and some men don't know how to, nor care to stimulate a woman to orgasm. Everything is relative, there is no absolute to this issue but it was worth noting.


   
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@techpump Your wife, or any other is NOT "women". Neither are you "men" all by yourself. This makes no sense at all. It's not equal women on one side and equal men on another. Some women don't even know what an orgasm is. We are humans. We are different. Some of us more different. Some of us more similar. A woman and a man can be more similar than a woman and another woman. Believe things are equal and you miss all the point. People are not equal, far from it.

I think the simple answer to this question is we now know some men can experience the same orgasms through Pspot stimulation as women do through Gspot stimulation. Lets remember some women still don't have orgasms, and some men don't know how to, nor care to stimulate a woman to orgasm. Everything is relative, there is no absolute to this issue but it was worth noting.

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men also don't know how to have orgasms. There are men out there who have never had an orgasm too. I am not one of them, but I have known men who I'm 100% sure they either had one once and never did it again, or they just don't have the feeling to want to have an orgasm. Sometimes people just are asexual and don't care about it, its who they are.


   
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Whao! No orgasms? I've never heard of that. Just shoot me...

Do women (in general) have as much trouble getting to full body orgasms as men (in general)? Reading the comments here it seems like a softer version of rocket science for us men to learn how to orgasm. I know that women have their own issues with pleasure but when they're ready, do they just know what to do? Is it intuition or hormones? We men have to compare notes here, ask advice, read wikis, chat, and then if we're lucky in a couple of years we're having full body orgasms 🙂


   
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