Table of contents:
- Where is the men's g-spot?
- What's the best way to hit the men's g-spot?
- How do you get to the men's g-spot?
- 1. Start preparing
- 2. Look for the prostate
- 3. Trying to experiment
The male G-spot, or better known as the male prostate gland (prostate gland), is a gland the size of a walnut weighing about 30 grams. It is part of the male production system that is located in the body. The most important function of this man's g-spot is to produce fluid, which together with sperm cells from the testes and fluid from other glands make semen. Stimulating the g-spot by touching the prostate gland can cause a man to have intense orgasms without touching the penis. This is also known as " prostate massage ", Which targets the men's g-spot.
To find out more about the men's g-spot, let's take a look at their various information below.
Where is the men's g-spot?
Unlike the female g-spot, which is located on the upper wall inside the vagina, which is close to the bottom of the navel, the male g-spot is located about 5 cm inside the rectum. It is surrounded by a connective tissue capsule which contains a lot of smooth muscle fibers and elastic connective tissue, which is why it feels so elastic to the touch.
During ejaculation, these muscle cells contract and press the fluid that has been stored in the prostate to escape into the urethra. This causes fluid, sperm cells, and fluid from other glands to combine to form semen, which is then released.
What's the best way to hit the men's g-spot?
Anal penetration is the easiest way to reach the male prostate gland. This can be done with your fingers or another clean object. While it may sound like something uncomfortable, this stimulation is safe and common even for heterosexual men. Try stimulating the g-spot yourself during sex if you don't want to ask your partner to do it. Use fingers or toys designed for anal stimulation.
If penetration is comfortable for you, the prostate can be found towards the belly button. It will feel spongy and rough, like the flesh of a walnut. Further stimulation can result in intense orgasms. Men's g-spot stimulation shouldn't be painful. Take your time to get to the point where penetration feels natural. If you feel pain, maybe you need to do it slower and more gently, or you can consult a doctor.
How do you get to the men's g-spot?
If you have found the men's g-spot, you will definitely find it easier than reaching the women's g-spot. You can actually stimulate the g-spot from the outside, but some prefer inner stimulation with anal penetration. Here's how:
1. Start preparing
Keep in mind that this will take some time, so be prepared to spend a lot of time finding the g-spot. Put a towel on the bed to keep it from getting dirty. Prepare a lubricant and thin gloves to protect hands and delicate skin. Make sure you or your partner urinate first, as playing with the prostate can make you feel like urinating.
2. Look for the prostate
Lie on a towel and place a few pillows under your hips and knees, this will open the anus in the air. Start massaging the sphincter (a ring-shaped muscle that works to open and close the ducts) and slowly move inward as your body relaxes. Start with one finger, and lubricate the finger with lubricant before you push it into the prostate gland. The g-spot is about 5 cm away, so you don't have to push your fingers too deep.
3. Trying to experiment
Once you've located your prostate, try to apply different types of touch and pressure to get the best response. Start with a gentle touch and then get stronger over time.
With anal stimulation touching the g-spot, men can experience orgasm without penile stimulation. However, if you don't want to insert anything into the anus, there are other ways to stimulate the prostate, namely by massaging the skin and pressing just behind the scrotum and in front of the anus. It's just that you may have to use constant, firm pressure to get the same effect.