Are males capable of having multiple Orgasm's?


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One of the effects that strengthening your pelvic floor can have, is increased intensity, frequency, and duration of sexual pleasure.

Because the pelvic floor is what women are advised to strengthen after childbirth, or after internal surgery, or for a more interesting sex life, a lot of people think that men don't have one.

It's actually just the underside of the abdominal cavity, and just like the Abs at the front, it's made up of four symmetrical layers of muscles, whether you're male or female.

The same exercises the girls use to work these muscles (mainly Pubo-coccygeus Parallel) will also work for men: stopping and starting the flow of urine when you're peeing.

IMPORTANT: Don't do this when you're 'bursting' for a leak; you can strain yourself.

You can also get weights to lift with your member (we're talking grammes, not kilos), because clenching these muscles will 'twitch' or 'bounce' it.

Internally, it's likely that the pelvic floor movements add to the pleasure of sex by massaging the prostate and other sensitive tissues.

Gradual weakening of the pelvic floor also contributes to declining performance as men age, and sometimes to 'andropause' (kind of like menopause, but in men).
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