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Most people today seem to be ignorant about the orgasmic potential of the male body or what its truly capable of. Even most men don't know ANYTHING about prostate orgasms--let alone the fact that they can get multiple O's from this very special gland. But unfortunately it's still commonly believed that men are unable to have multiple orgasms, which is far from the truth.

In fact when I make an attempt to educate the ignorant people, most of them would either say bullshit or assume that I'm making stuff up. It's like, no matter how hard I try to convince them, all they could say is "bullshit". This REALLY angers me since they're so closed-minded.

Seriously, when will prostate O's be known world-wide? And how do I get more men to know about this information? Prostate orgasms are real and had ALWAYS been real. And yes, men are capable of having multiple orgasms through the prostate. The only difference is that it's still not officially recognized or fully understood in today's society as of yet. Also, there hasn't been any scientific studies done on the male prostate orgasm, either. But when that day comes, it'll be great.


   
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Maybe there should be a Super Bowl commercial or something :-))

It would be fascinating to get a scan of the brain during a super o.


   
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do you think super o's would possibly stop certain crimes? would it satisfy urges of those that would otherwise find their fix in drugs, or oppression, or even war? i wonder sometimes....


   
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They should talk about it more on magazines dedicated to health, by putting also interviews from respectable urologists and sexual therapists, and not from improvised so-called "experts", who ALWAYS try to fool the potential reader into believe that they absolutely have the answer to ANYTHING for his/her problem, with their pretentious articles, but they always fail to come up with a REAL and good and interesting article, and some REAL facts/studies, approved by scientists/professionals, as well.Also, they should put Aneros and other related prostate-massage toys ads in pharmacies and drug stores too, to involve more people wanting to know more about this "obscure" natural sexual/health technique and its benefits. Though, I wouldn't hold my breath on this one. As, there would probably be no more high-bombing demands/sales of Cialis and Viagra, if people started to get interested in prostate stimulations and orgasms. Yup...yup...I touched a nerve right there.....pharmaceutical industry 😉


   
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There isn't a problem a pill can't solve...or so I've heard 🙂 Well, as long as you are willing to pay the sum equivalent to a mortgage payment to get these pills. High blood pressure or cholesterol? Never mind eating healthy and exercising, just take a pill and everything will be ok. I really think a lot of people's health problems are tied to diet, being sedentary, stress, and sleep patterns. The focus should be fixing the root causes instead of applying band-aids in the form of pills. Then you have medications that are supposed to fix health problems, then create another such as ed. So now you have to take another pill for that.


   
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The well has been poisoned by years and years of bullshit, like penis enlargement pills, Nigerian princes, and scammers basically promising the earth based on junk, non-science.
So reaching out to people anonymously sets off people's bullshit detectors.
The sound (but somewhat circular) reasoning is that - if this hasn't been reported in peer-reviewed studies, then it doesn't exist, and it's just bullshit like everything else.

I never experienced the scepticism first-hand, because I experimented for years before I found the aneros, and found out for myself that there was more to male orgasm than commonly reported. I went for years before that thinking there was nothing but jerking off as quickly as possible to ejaculation. It took sites like JackinWorld (and experimenting with new techniques) to even set me on the path to slowing down my pace and paying attention.

It does blow my mind though, seeing people who don't know...


   
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DukeMania,

Please read and contribute to the thread Ideas for Spreading the Word.... It is an excellent location to add your thoughts about disseminating information about Aneros usage and demystifying anal/prostate play.
Good Vibes to You !


   
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There isn't a problem a pill can't solve...or so I've heard 🙂 Well, as long as you are willing to pay the sum equivalent to a mortgage payment to get these pills. High blood pressure or cholesterol? Never mind eating healthy and exercising, just take a pill and everything will be ok. I really think a lot of people's health problems are tied to diet, being sedentary, stress, and sleep patterns. The focus should be fixing the root causes instead of applying band-aids in the form of pills. Then you have medications that are supposed to fix health problems, then create another such as ed. So now you have to take another pill for that.

There will always be a demand for pills/drugs, sadly.Most people just can't cope with cutting out certain stuff that makes them ill, from their diet, get some quality sleep, and be much more active, outside, doing exercises and relax, without having to constantly look at their phone/computer all day.
I can understand someone who has a particular chronic disease/anomaly, who has to take some medications to feel better and have his/her health problems under control. But, too much, always leads to nowhere.
I see people taking Ibuprofen and the likes, almost on a daily basis, for headaches and other kind of pain. People taking too many supplements and/or sleeping pills, to try to get some sleep. People taking antidepressants and/or anxiety pills like candies. If all these people knew that there are herbs and natural methods, like Yoga/meditation/music-therapy exercises, to relive all these problems, probably we wouldn't had problems of addictions, ulcers, liver/stomach ulcers/disease and relapses, the 2 main core components that makes the whole pharmaceutical industry a big giant imponent elephant.
Ever wondered why many doctors prescribe Benzodiazepine-type drugs to people with panic/anxiety disorders, right away, without considering other alternative natural and healthy options, and without taking into account the problems that all these type of pills can give to a person, after using them for a long time? Because these type of drugs are WORSE than Opioid-type drugs like Morphine, Hydromorphone, Diamorphine (better known as Heroin), when it comes to addiction and getting off of them completely.
Where with Opioids, a long-time user can come clean in just a few weeks (if he/she really want to come clean) say, like a walk in the park, with medical assistance, if needed, and some counselling, with Benzodiazepines is way more HARDER getting off completely off them, as withdrawals can last even months, with the onset of also "hidden" unknown effects. Doctors know this, and that's why they keep on prescribing them to the poor unaware"victim" like candies. And with the price these pills costs, and all the damage they can give to one person over years, one should really consider saving some cash for mortgage services instead of making these criminals more rich than they already are.
Always say no to Benzodiazepines and psychiatric drugs, if you can avoid them, people. And always think twice before getting "wrapped up" in an unescapable womb.


   
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I'm a doctor (UK - I don't get any financial incentives for prescribing more in fact the opposite). I hate giving people pills. I can recognise the emotional causes of almost every illness people come to me with.

I don't think it's diet - almost all my patients eat a good diet. It's all emotional. Most people are an emotional wreck, depressed, stressed and it causes physical illness. Some people are more receptive to looking at the emotional causes and I always push that hard. Some people just want pills, it is always rewarding when someone listens to me and starts to get interested in looking at their emotional state and sometimes we make progress.

It's also a lack of time. I get 10 minutes per patient, I often run very late because I don't just reach for the prescription pad. I love counselling and exploring emotional issues but it's not easy in 10 minutes, an hour might just be enough but then I would only see 10 patients a day but I'm expected to get through at least 40 then a mountain of paperwork and test results, meetings and home visits not to mention educational requirements, revalidation, teaching, the list goes on. Sometimes pills are the only answer but it's not because we think it's the best solution.


   
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Perhaps it has to do with the difficulty of achieving the elusive prostate O. In the instant gratification world we live in, how many men do you think will take the time to rewire? I've been on this journey for almost five years without having a prostate orgasm. I doubt the Twitter world would be as patient as I have been.


   
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Its true, we wired to grab our wangs and tug out an orgasm, often through lots of tension with out legs/bodies. When i first started this journey i thought an orgasm was ejaculation, its only later i realised these were two separate events.


   
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@smudgefish I'm not familiar with the UK medical practices as I'm in the US. I think American's diets are a much bigger problem than in the UK. All it takes is one stroll around Walmart to get a glimpse of people's lifestyles by looking at their shopping carts. Thankfully, I think my generation is going to be a much healthier one although perhaps for self-image reasons. You have people here eating most meals at fast food or frozen dinners all the time out of just pure laziness, unwilling to prepare any food for themselves. I'm guilty of this too sometimes if I'm on the go, but never taken to the extreme like some.

I agree with emotional problems being an issue too. I just kind of lumped that in with stress issues. One issue I have here with doctors is how we seem to be pushed through, like cattle or something. The actual doctor see's you just for a few minutes and I'm just unsure if that is enough time. They hand out antibiotics like candy even if it is possible it could be viral related. Then people stop taking them after they feel better and don't complete the course of treatment in order to save pills for next time. Now we have resistant forms popping up everywhere.


   
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I'm a doctor (UK - I don't get any financial incentives for prescribing more in fact the opposite). I hate giving people pills. I can recognise the emotional causes of almost every illness people come to me with.

I don't think it's diet - almost all my patients eat a good diet. It's all emotional. Most people are an emotional wreck, depressed, stressed and it causes physical illness. Some people are more receptive to looking at the emotional causes and I always push that hard. Some people just want pills, it is always rewarding when someone listens to me and starts to get interested in looking at their emotional state and sometimes we make progress.

It's also a lack of time. I get 10 minutes per patient, I often run very late because I don't just reach for the prescription pad. I love counselling and exploring emotional issues but it's not easy in 10 minutes, an hour might just be enough but then I would only see 10 patients a day but I'm expected to get through at least 40 then a mountain of paperwork and test results, meetings and home visits not to mention educational requirements, revalidation, teaching, the list goes on. Sometimes pills are the only answer but it's not because we think it's the best solution.

I was mainly referring to some of the doctors/medical structures that operate here, in Italy, specifically....a country that has been literally plagued with Mafia and corrupted politics who stealed almost all they could still, and left only very little chances, opportunities, for people to get treated better, have good doctors that follow them, and have their health problems solved. We don't even have the moneys to invest in medical reasearch anymore, and people who have rare diseases/illnesses, have to travel overseas to find a good structure that follow them, carefully. We have family medicine doctors, that just cannot wait to open up their studios, to accomodate pharmaceutical companies employees (these doctors are real criminals, as they prescribe drugs like candies, even for an headache), and those who simply don't care at all, that operate almost as being a doctor, for them, is somewhat a "label" thing and that's all.
However, speaking from my own personal experience, as an IBS sufferer for nearly 10 years, in which I tried almost any drug available to have my problem "solved", someway, and in which I consulted many doctors, before finding one who prescribed me the appropriate cure that solved my "disorder", completely, I can say that if it isn't something really "serious", like an infection or a prolonged disturb, I don't bother with traditional medicine anymore.
Becoming a "junkie", it's not an inspiration I have. Nor I do not want to substain/support the legal drug dealing system of Benzodiazepines, in anyway. There are far better methods to threat anxiety and its related problems, naturally, in my opinion.


   
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@Staley90_IT and @orgazmo yes I was talking specifically about my area of the world. I can see you have problems where you are that are different to the UK - although we are being pushed further into the American way of doing things day by day.

Have to say I won't touch any pills myself unless I'm dying.

I often wonder whether prescribing an aneros to some of my (male) patients would be better than pills but then I seriously doubt they would be prepared to put the work in to get any benefit. Everyone wants a quick fix. Also I could imagine the complaints I might get if I starting discussing male multiple orgasms, probably get my name in the papers and struck off for being a pervert.


   
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I'm a doctor (UK - I don't get any financial incentives for prescribing more in fact the opposite). I hate giving people pills. I can recognise the emotional causes of almost every illness people come to me with.

I don't think it's diet - almost all my patients eat a good diet. It's all emotional. Most people are an emotional wreck, depressed, stressed and it causes physical illness. Some people are more receptive to looking at the emotional causes and I always push that hard. Some people just want pills, it is always rewarding when someone listens to me and starts to get interested in looking at their emotional state and sometimes we make progress.

It's also a lack of time. I get 10 minutes per patient, I often run very late because I don't just reach for the prescription pad. I love counselling and exploring emotional issues but it's not easy in 10 minutes, an hour might just be enough but then I would only see 10 patients a day but I'm expected to get through at least 40 then a mountain of paperwork and test results, meetings and home visits not to mention educational requirements, revalidation, teaching, the list goes on. Sometimes pills are the only answer but it's not because we think it's the best solution.

I was mainly referring to some of the doctors/medical structures that operate here, in Italy, specifically....a country that has been literally plagued with Mafia and corrupted politics who stealed almost all they could still, and left only very little chances, opportunities, for people to get treated better, have good doctors that follow them, and have their health problems solved. We don't even have the moneys to invest in medical reasearch anymore, and people who have rare diseases/illnesses, have to travel overseas to find a good structure that follow them, carefully. We have family medicine doctors, that just cannot wait to open up their studios, to accomodate pharmaceutical companies employees (these doctors are real criminals, as they prescribe drugs like candies, even for an headache), and those who simply don't care at all, that operate almost as being a doctor, for them, is somewhat a "label" thing and that's all.
However, speaking from my own personal experience, as an IBS sufferer for nearly 10 years, in which I tried almost any drug available to have my problem "solved", someway, and in which I consulted many doctors, before finding one who prescribed me the appropriate cure that solved my "disorder", completely, I can say that if it isn't something really "serious", like an infection or a prolonged disturb, I don't bother with traditional medicine anymore.
Becoming a "junkie", it's not an inspiration I have. Nor I do not want to substain/support the legal drug dealing system of Benzodiazepines, in anyway. There are far better methods to threat anxiety and its related problems, naturally, in my opinion.

How did you finally get your IBS resolved? Did it open you up to aneros? How did you finally get here? what were your steps along the way?


   
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This has been a common thread over the years, although the connection with the medical profession is interesting. I have found that Aneros use has led not only to a great deal of pleasure, but has also introduced awareness of my body and meditation skills into my life. All very positive.

Sadly, it is much easier to pop a pill than put something up your arse for most men.

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@jd13373 I resolved it with a change in my diet, by putting more fiber, sodium, fruits, potatoes, foods rich in lecithin, salads, fresh foods, and some foods containing milk, as well. It took me a while to figure out what foods should had avoided, and how much of good healthy food I should had ate. But, thanks to my doctor advices, I now know what kind of foods gives me the rashes and bad times.Fried foods and chemical-sugar-processed junk are absolutely a no-go for me, as they tend to elevate my blood pressure way too much, giving me palpitations, anxiety attacks and stroke-like dizziness spells. Same with fat foods such as cheese, sausages, and peppers. The more I stay away from these foods, the more the better.
For the rest, I also take supplements, enzimes, specifically designed for my colon and psyllium, which it acts almost as a laxative, but it's 100% natural.
All in all, my IBS was mainly caused by post-thraumatic stress disorder, and emotional build up. The more i get stressed out, the more the bad I feel. Hence why I also do meditation and regular exercise, on a daily basis, as well.


   
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how has fiber helped? do you think it has contributed to the rides you have with aneros?


   
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Multiple orgasms are typically related to females. Maybe men don't like the idea of orgasming like a woman.
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That was sexist of me — the point primarily being male pride. I haven't told my peers about prostate orgasms because I presume they're fine just doing things with their penis, despite the pleasures they'd miss out on.


To them, the concept of prostate orgasms is basically going to equate to "Fiddle with something up your ass and you'll feel wonderful!" I wouldn't blame them for raising and eyebrow.


   
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Multiple orgasms are typically related to females. Maybe men don't like the idea of orgasming like a woman.
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That was sexist of me — the point primarily being male pride. I haven't told my peers about prostate orgasms because I presume they're fine just doing things with their penis, despite the pleasures they'd miss out on.


To them, the concept of prostate orgasms is basically going to equate to "Fiddle with something up your ass and you'll feel wonderful!" I wouldn't blame them for raising and eyebrow.

Well, multiple orgasms isn't really a "female" thing, mainly because of the fact that males are also capable of it through their prostate gland. And no, having multiple orgasms isn't "womanly" AT ALL. Far from it in fact.

It just seems that way because the discovery of MMO (male multiple
orgasms) via the prostate is still a fairly new concept as of today.
Although with time, more and more people will know about it and
therefore it'll eventually be seen as a normal thing. As a result, anal-play will no longer be considered "taboo".

That's like saying female ejaculation is "manly" because ejaculation is typically related to men. In fact, squirting shouldn't even be considered "female ejaculation" anymore because it turns out that A LOT of men (myself included) can squirt just like females during our aneros session.

For some reason, stimulation of the prostate can sometimes cause you to leak and/or squirt out a large amount of clear liquid--uncontrollably and forcibly. And I'm talking about "jet-stream" shooting that can go as far as 6 feet in distance. It isn't urine at all NOR does it smell like urine, but seems to be a mixture of precum and prostatic fluid.


   
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@smudgefish it has helped in resolving occasional bouts of diarrhea and be more regular, thanks also to the aid of the Aneros, too, which has strenghten my sphincter muscles for good.Where the fiber and enzimes helped in maintaining an healthy and regular colon, and preventing diarrhea, the Aneros really helped in strenghten and relaxing my sphincter muscles and anal canal, so I no longer have to strain, whenever I sit in the toilet. And no longer have to sit for a very long time, like I used to, many years ago.
Constipation is a thing of the past, for me, now. Now i'm only focusing in living a healthy lifestyle, by keeping out any "bad" food off of my diet and unnecessary stress, exercise a lot, and keeping my organs as healthy as possible.


   
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