Thursday, 11 April 2013

A Guide to the Male Orgasm

The Phases and Complexities of the Male Orgasm
The male orgasm is the height of the sexual experience in men. It is not only proceeded by the release of semen, responsible for procreation, it also produces an intense euphoria. There is a process that the male body goes through to reach orgasm defined by phases. During each phase, the body goes through physiological changes that lead up to the male orgasm, the climax and ejaculation.
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Orgasm is not only necessary for procreation, it is also essential for the health and well being of men. Many studies have proven the positive effect of male orgasm on not only the physical health of a man, but their psychological fitness as well. The age at which a typical male will have their first orgasm varies, as does the experience that they describe, but one common experience they all report is the elation that they feel after an orgasm is reached. A great stress relief, it is an important aspect to their daily lives. It is possible to experience a male orgasm without ejaculation only further giving evidence that the real benefit of male orgasm is not always found in its necessity to recreate life.
The first phase of the male orgasm cycle is the arousal phase. It is the time at which the body starts to become “excited”. When a man engages in sexual contact, his body begins to experience several physiological changes. During the arousal phase his heart rate will increase, his breathing will begin to become more rapid, and blood rushes to the penis. During arousal, the erectile tissue becomes engorged with blood, allowing the penis to become erect. The more aroused a man is, the more erect the penis becomes. The swelling of the erectile tissue moves along the base of the penis, causing a swelling in the penis cap. When the penis is erect the scrotum will begin to tighten signaling for fluid to begin to make its way up the shaft of the penis.
The next phase of the male orgasm is the Plateau phase. It is when the male body becomes tense. During this phase rapid thrusting motion begins, intensifying with time. There may be a minute amount of fluid that is released from the penis called precum. It is not only lubrication for the act of intercourse, it also contains live sperm that will be ejaculated when the orgasm is complete and there is a forceful release of sexual tension. It is also at this point when the heart rate, breathing, and intake of oxygen is at its highest peak.
The next phase, or the Orgasm phase, is when the muscles in the body begin to spasm and contract involuntarily, sometimes in the hands and feet, but often throughout the entire body. There is a feeling of release in the body as orgasm is reached which is called the climax. During climax, the muscles of the penis begin to rhythmically contract which leads to the penis to ejaculate semen. When climax is reached and for a short while after, the man may experience a euphoric feeling, and an intense flushing, making the skin feel warm and electrified.
Once orgasm is reached, there is a resolution phase. The resolution phase is characterized by a relaxation of the muscles. Most men will experience fatigue and satiation, and feel the need to rest. It is also during this period when they are most likely to feel intimate toward their partner. The physiology of the male will return to normal, or baseline, as the body reaches a state of homeostatic balance. During the resolution phase there needs to be a refractory period, which is a time when the male body will not be able to reach orgasm again. The length of time for the refractory period varies from man to man and depends on many factors such as age. The male orgasm is not only necessary for procreation; it is also something that contributes to the overall health and well being of a man.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Latest Recipes "Buttered Mango"

Ingredients:
2 tablespoons butter
2 mangoes, sliced
3 tablespoons sugar
Directions:
1.Melt butter in a frypan until it turns brown.
2.Add slices of mango and saute for several minutes on each side.
3.Remove the mango from the pan and arrange it on 2 plates.
4.Add sugar to the butter in the pan and cook quickly until it goes syrupy.
5.Pour the mixture over the mango slices.

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Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Relationship rules according to men

1. His past stays exactly that
Many of us are guilty of hanging on to past relationships. We throw out clothes we have hardly worn and buy handbags we may never use but when it comes to old boyfriends we seem to find it very difficult to let go. It would do us good to adopt the male view when entering into a new relationship. It is the case with most men that their past relationships won’t ruin their future happiness and they are unlikely to commit the ultimate relationship sin that a lot of women do - compare you to his previous partner. So keep your eye firmly on the future as no good can ever come of living in the past.
2. His relationship stays off of Facebook
New-born babies and toddlers with their breakfast over their faces are all acceptable (if slightly tedious) Facebook posts, but continual relationship updates displaying public displays of affection or who won custody of the TV remote last night are simply dull. Take the lead from your man and use Facebook as a vehicle to vent your anger over the banal and irrelevant events in life, like last night’s football results for example.
3. He’ll pay for many things but not everything
Take advantage of his generosity and you could find yourself back on the single’s shelf quicker than you can say “cheque please!” He may refuse your generosity on several occasions but just sometimes he will let you pay for date night. Even if he insists on covering costs, it is the thought that counts and often this is worth much more.
4. He won’t compete against you
Women can be just as competitive as men; particularly with other women. Whether it is career paths or who bags the latest Prada ‘It’ tote first, we all hanker to be better than the next woman and it’s exhausting. If you find that your new partner treats everything as a competition, ditch him immediately. It is important to have aspirations but the right man should only ever want the best for you; not just for himself.
5. He won’t let his relationship affect his friendships
No matter how hard we try, most women end up seeing less of their friends when they get a new man. Your good friends will totally understand but approach this pitfall with caution. Leave it too long between making time for your girlfriends and you could find that they simply stop inviting you out. Take the opportunity to meet up with the girls when it suits you; after all, it is rare that your new date will give up his boy’s nights out.