PROSTATE ORGASM MEGA GUİDE

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Welcome to an informative guide about prostate orgasm.
First, let's get to know our prostate:
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The area marked as number 1 is the prostate gland
“The prostate is located approximately 3–5 cm from the anal verge and lies adjacent to the anterior wall of the rectum (the surface facing the abdomen).”
NOTES
  • The prostate is a gland that adds fluid to semen.
  • The distance can vary from person to person, depending on body structure and prostate size.
  • During an exam, it usually feels like a small walnut that slightly bulges.
  • It is not very deep and can usually be reached at this distance during a rectal exam.
BENEFİTS
  • Sexual pleasure and variety in orgasm: For some people, it can create a stronger or different orgasm experience.
  • Prostate drainage: It may help release prostate fluid, which can cause a temporary feeling of relief in some people.
  • Pelvic floor awareness: It can help people notice and relax their pelvic muscles.
  • Reduced stress and tension: Because orgasm can lead to relaxation and endorphin release, short-term relief may be felt.
  • Orgasm without ejaculation: Some people may prefer this for fertility planning or for exploring different sexual experiences.
RİSKS
  • Irritation and pain: Rough, prolonged, or incorrect stimulation can cause sensitivity or pain in the rectum or prostate.
  • Risk of infection: Poor hygiene, long fingernails, or non-sterile objects can increase the risk of rectal infections.
  • Worsening of hemorrhoids or fissures: If someone already has hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or rectal conditions, pain or bleeding may occur.
  • Temporary prostate discomfort: In rare cases, temporary sensitivity or discomfort during urination may be felt.
  • Psychological discomfort: Some people may experience feelings of guilt, stress, or discomfort due to personal or cultural reasons




MANUAL (HAND-BASED) PROSTATE STİMULATİON– BASİC AND SAFE GUİDANCE

1) Prerequisites



  • Do not perform if there is acute prostatitis, a rectal infection, active hemorrhoids/fissures, or unexplained bleeding.
  • Fingernails should be short and smooth; hands should be clean.
  • Use plenty of lubricant (water-based is preferred).

2) Position


  • Lying on your side with knees pulled toward the chest, or standing and bending forward, can make access easier.
  • Focus on relaxing the pelvic muscles; do not force anything.

3) Entry


  • Slowly and gently insert the index finger into the anus without pain.
  • Deep breathing can help reduce muscle tension.
  • About 3–5 cm inside, on the front wall of the rectum (the side facing the abdomen), a slightly rounded structure may be felt.

4) Stimulation


  • Use gentle, slow movements.
  • Light pressure, small circular motions, or a rhythmic “come here” motion are preferred.
  • Stop immediately if there is pain, burning, or sharp discomfort.

5) Duration and aftercare


  • Start with short sessions.
  • If there is ongoing tenderness, pain during urination, fever, or bleeding afterward, medical evaluation is needed.

Important warnings


  • Forceful, rough, or prolonged stimulation increases the risk of irritation and infection.
  • This is not a medical treatment; there is no strong evidence that it cures prostate diseases.


REACHİNG PROSTATE ORGASM WİTH A TOY (BEST OPTİON)
1) Choosing the right toy
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  • It should be designed for prostate use, with a tip slightly curved upward (toward the abdomen).
  • Products with a wide, flared base should be preferred.
  • Choose smooth, non-porous materials such as medical-grade silicone.
  • For beginners, a small or slim diameter is recommended.
2) Preparation
  • Clean hands and the toy; disinfect the toy according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Use plenty of water-based lubricant.
  • Choose a comfortable position (lying on the side with knees pulled up, or standing and bending forward).
3) Insertion
  • Insert the toy slowly and gently into the anus, without force.
  • Slowing your breathing and relaxing the pelvic muscles makes insertion easier.
  • The prostate is usually located 3–5 cm inside, on the front wall of the rectum.
4) Reaching and stimulation
  • Angle the tip of the toy toward the abdominal side.
  • Gentle pressure or small, controlled movements are sufficient.
  • Stop immediately if there is pain, burning, or sharp discomfort.
5) Duration and aftercare
  • Start with short sessions.
  • If pain, bleeding, fever, or urinary problems occur afterward, medical evaluation is necessary.
IMPORTANT
  • Do not hesitate to express what you want. Many men fear being judged when they ask for prostate stimulation. Enjoying or requesting this does not define sexual orientation.
  • A supportive, non-judgmental attitude from a partner is important; reassurance helps relaxation.
  • When the right spot is stimulated, an erection may occur. However, not every man enjoys this experience.
  • If it is the first time, it may feel awkward for both partners, but comfort often increases after a few attempts.
  • Prostate stimulation is not related to sexual orientation; sexual orientation is a separate and personal aspect of identity.
References



For moderators: This is not a gay or LGBT post; it's simply a scientific article.
 
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Welcome to an informative guide about prostate orgasm.
First, let's get to know our prostate:View attachment 4491266The area marked as number 1 is the prostate gland
“The prostate is located approximately 3–5 cm from the anal verge and lies adjacent to the anterior wall of the rectum (the surface facing the abdomen).”
NOTES
  • The prostate is a gland that adds fluid to semen.
  • The distance can vary from person to person, depending on body structure and prostate size.
  • During an exam, it usually feels like a small walnut that slightly bulges.
  • It is not very deep and can usually be reached at this distance during a rectal exam.
BENEFİTS
  • Sexual pleasure and variety in orgasm: For some people, it can create a stronger or different orgasm experience.
  • Prostate drainage: It may help release prostate fluid, which can cause a temporary feeling of relief in some people.
  • Pelvic floor awareness: It can help people notice and relax their pelvic muscles.
  • Reduced stress and tension: Because orgasm can lead to relaxation and endorphin release, short-term relief may be felt.
  • Orgasm without ejaculation: Some people may prefer this for fertility planning or for exploring different sexual experiences.
RİSKS
  • Irritation and pain: Rough, prolonged, or incorrect stimulation can cause sensitivity or pain in the rectum or prostate.
  • Risk of infection: Poor hygiene, long fingernails, or non-sterile objects can increase the risk of rectal infections.
  • Worsening of hemorrhoids or fissures: If someone already has hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or rectal conditions, pain or bleeding may occur.
  • Temporary prostate discomfort: In rare cases, temporary sensitivity or discomfort during urination may be felt.
  • Psychological discomfort: Some people may experience feelings of guilt, stress, or discomfort due to personal or cultural reasons




MANUAL (HAND-BASED) PROSTATE STİMULATİON– BASİC AND SAFE GUİDANCE

1) Prerequisites



  • Do not perform if there is acute prostatitis, a rectal infection, active hemorrhoids/fissures, or unexplained bleeding.
  • Fingernails should be short and smooth; hands should be clean.
  • Use plenty of lubricant (water-based is preferred).

2) Position


  • Lying on your side with knees pulled toward the chest, or standing and bending forward, can make access easier.
  • Focus on relaxing the pelvic muscles; do not force anything.

3) Entry


  • Slowly and gently insert the index finger into the anus without pain.
  • Deep breathing can help reduce muscle tension.
  • About 3–5 cm inside, on the front wall of the rectum (the side facing the abdomen), a slightly rounded structure may be felt.

4) Stimulation


  • Use gentle, slow movements.
  • Light pressure, small circular motions, or a rhythmic “come here” motion are preferred.
  • Stop immediately if there is pain, burning, or sharp discomfort.

5) Duration and aftercare


  • Start with short sessions.
  • If there is ongoing tenderness, pain during urination, fever, or bleeding afterward, medical evaluation is needed.

Important warnings


  • Forceful, rough, or prolonged stimulation increases the risk of irritation and infection.
  • This is not a medical treatment; there is no strong evidence that it cures prostate diseases.


REACHİNG PROSTATE ORGASM WİTH A TOY (BEST OPTİON)
1) Choosing the right toyView attachment 4491446

  • It should be designed for prostate use, with a tip slightly curved upward (toward the abdomen).
  • Products with a wide, flared base should be preferred.
  • Choose smooth, non-porous materials such as medical-grade silicone.
  • For beginners, a small or slim diameter is recommended.
2) Preparation
  • Clean hands and the toy; disinfect the toy according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Use plenty of water-based lubricant.
  • Choose a comfortable position (lying on the side with knees pulled up, or standing and bending forward).
3) Insertion
  • Insert the toy slowly and gently into the anus, without force.
  • Slowing your breathing and relaxing the pelvic muscles makes insertion easier.
  • The prostate is usually located 3–5 cm inside, on the front wall of the rectum.
4) Reaching and stimulation
  • Angle the tip of the toy toward the abdominal side.
  • Gentle pressure or small, controlled movements are sufficient.
  • Stop immediately if there is pain, burning, or sharp discomfort.
5) Duration and aftercare
  • Start with short sessions.
  • If pain, bleeding, fever, or urinary problems occur afterward, medical evaluation is necessary.
IMPORTANT
  • Do not hesitate to express what you want. Many men fear being judged when they ask for prostate stimulation. Enjoying or requesting this does not define sexual orientation.
  • A supportive, non-judgmental attitude from a partner is important; reassurance helps relaxation.
  • When the right spot is stimulated, an erection may occur. However, not every man enjoys this experience.
  • If it is the first time, it may feel awkward for both partners, but comfort often increases after a few attempts.
  • Prostate stimulation is not related to sexual orientation; sexual orientation is a separate and personal aspect of identity.
References



For moderators: This is not a gay or LGBT post; it's simply a scientific article.
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