Male orgasm is not only related to the penis, but also to the contraction of the prostate and anus. Prostate pleasure is not related to sexual orientation, and heterosexual men can also experience prostate pleasure. For moderate stimulation of the prostate, such as penis twitching or finger massage, the intensity is suitable for generating pleasure. Prostate massage has not only been used in the medical field to assist prostate disease patients in excreting prostate fluid containing bacteria, but also has created new types of services in the massage industry.
Whether during masturbation or sexual intercourse, heterosexual men (or male homosexual anal insertions) can achieve more intense orgasm through external stimulation of the prostate. During sexual activity, the sexual partner stimulates the male perineum, which can indirectly compress the prostate and promote orgasm. At the same time, it can also cause the penis to become larger due to the pressure on the penile reflux vessels, thereby giving the sexual partner greater stimulation. Touching the male anus can also cause further orgasmic pleasure.
Prostate pleasure is one of the purposes of anal sex recipients in male behavior. The intensity of movement of the penis in the rectum is precisely moderate to the stimulation of the prostate. After stimulation, the prostate, due to its rich connection with the sympathetic nervous system of the penis, can trigger the excitation of the sympathetic nervous system, which is similar to the mechanism of producing pleasure in the penis.
Experiments have shown that the intensity of prostate stimulation is a key factor in generating pleasure. Neither too strong nor too weak can produce pleasure. Excessive stimulation can lead to a large release of prostaglandins, which are well-known producers of pain. Intense stimulation can also cause damage to the rectum and cause severe pain. Weak stimuli, such as cycling, cannot stimulate the sympathetic nervous system and therefore cannot produce sexual pleasure.
Prostate pleasure is not related to sexual orientation, and any man can feel this pleasure during anal sex. Like gay men, heterosexual men prefer stimulation outside of the penis (including the perineum/prostate, and anus), which may be the reason why many heterosexual men are eager to try same-sex sex.
Prostate pleasure varies from person to person, and some male populations may not experience prostate pleasure for a lifetime. However, the majority of men (including heterosexual and homosexual men) lack statistical significance for the existence of this pleasure due to their limited practice of anal sex or permission for anal insertion. But research among people who practice anal sex shows that the prostate pleasure of anal sex is significant and real.