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Newsweek: Has the mystery of the prostate orgasm been solved?


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Pretty mainstream coverage!

http://www.newsweek.com/has-mystery-prostate-orgasm-been-solved-758320

...and the paper it refers to: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ca.23006/full


   
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@ratfink,
In my response to @Courtisism 's thread Prostate Orgasms vs Female Orgasms I also referenced that Newsweek article you listed but I failed to provide a link to the source article. Thank you for bringing that oversight to my attention. Incidentally, while the CLINICAL ANATOMY source article is a bit daunting to read, I do think every member should read it to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of nature's great gift of a prostate to men.
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So this tells us rewiring is irreversible once happened. Not sure if it is bad or good news.


   
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So this tells us rewiring is irreversible once happened.

NO, IT DOES NOT ! You need to read the full source article. While rewiring is a real phenomenon which occurs due to our brain's neuroplasticity, like any learned behavior it can be negated by learning an alternate behavior. This is classical conditioned response behavioral modification. Please, please, please do not start spreading misleading, false information about a practice which is already burdened with too many myths and taboos. We don't need a new meme further confusing men in their journey to sensual fulfillment.
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However neuroplasticy works, you can’t forget how to ride a bike once you learned it. And once you try sigar once in your life, you can’t forget how it tastes. Same for Super-Os — it is logical to suppose once the brain learns it, it stays there forever.


   
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Hi there,

I have never used an Aneros, but I have recently used erotic hypnosis and the flexing of my prostate muscle to have hands free 'super orgasm'. A month ago, I had the most intense one of my life - however, for the past 5 weeks, I have had a constant 'butt buzz' (as it is called here) sensation very similar to what the man in this article has experienced.

Has anyone else experienced this, is there anyway for me to stop it? It is literally constant - all of the time and it is worse when I am trying to sleep.

Any help or advice is much appreciated!


   
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However neuroplasticy works, you can’t forget how to ride a bike once you learned it. And once you try sigar once in your life, you can’t forget how it tastes. Same for Super-Os — it is logical to suppose once the brain learns it, it stays there forever.

This seems not to be the case in Super-Os though . After a few months of bad habbits I completely lost the ability to have Super-Os (and let me tell you, before I lost it I was rather advanced, was able to get Super-Os without an Aneros device, was able to get a head orgasm etc.), I had to relearn it which was really tedious. Use it or lose it!


   
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