How male orgasm works - The male orgasm explained - Sex Education

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00:00In men, orgasm is considered the peak experience of sexual pleasure.
00:11As a man becomes sexually aroused, the blood gets pulled up in the erectile tissue of the
00:16penis.
00:17It leads to the erection of penis.
00:20The more intense is the arousal, the more erect will be the penis.
00:25As arousal continues, the penis cap swells.
00:29Tissue tension, heart rate and blood pressure increase and breathing becomes heavier.
00:34At this point, scrotum tightens and testes start to leak fluid.
00:39This fluid is known as pre-cum and contains alive sperms.
00:45Pre-cum also intensifies arousals and serves as lubrication.
00:50As orgasm approaches, body movements such as thrusting becomes rapid.
00:56The blood pressure, heart rate and breathing reach their peaks.
01:00Intake of oxygen also increases.
01:04When orgasm is reached, muscles of hands and feet begin to spasm.
01:08Then, suddenly, forceful release of sexual tension occurs.
01:13During the climax, rhythmic contractions of the muscles at the base of the penis occur.
01:19This results in the ejaculation of semen.
01:22Furthermore, flushing due to sex may appear all over the body.
01:28After orgasm, the body gets relaxed.
01:31A deep sense of relaxation, enhanced intimacy and fatigue usually prevails.
01:37The penis returns back to its normal size and colour along with other parts of the body.
01:43Before men can reach another orgasm, they need rest time to restore.
01:48This restoring time, also called refractory period, vary in duration and length among men.

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