Old Guy wrote:An orgasm from a prostrate massage feels nothing like a penile orgasm. Anal sex used to get me a good orgasm or three, but I was never lucky enough to have a penile orgasm at the same time. Think I compare a prostrate orgasm to a female orgasm. During a prostrate orgasm all the muscles up my butthole will contract and pulse. Very nice sensation.
I agree, OldGuy.
Also, in response to posts of experiences from Growinjim, SteveSW and Toolman, I have this essay.
My girlfriennd and I have talked about this subject and experimented a few times. I wrote about this to her and edited that email to make it fit for posting here.
Men's and women's sexual parts are analogous to one another, both having started out in the fetus as the same, but developing differently. Yet they still retain analogous functions, including with regard to orgasmic response pleasure receptors.
In this thread and context, I am talking about the analagous tissues, nerves and sensation receptors around and in a man's prostate (P-Spot) and a woman's Grafenberg spot (G-Spot).
Now, both men's and women's orgasmic spasms and contractions are interior, mainly in the core and pelvic region.
But there is a big difference in what happens next.
When a man orgasms, his orgasmic spasms interior to the pelvic region do not do anything for the receptors in his penis which, after all are most men's primary focus and main collection of receptors.
When a woman orgasms, her orgasmic spasms provide stimulation to her receptors inside her vagina. Her G-Spot, gets massaged from her core muscles on one side and IN ADDITION TO the stimulations from her partner's penis (or hand or tool). Her receptors are getting a double dose of stimulation.
If a man has a tool inside him, pressing on his P-spot when he orgasms it is supposed to move the tool and massage the prostate from colon/anus side in addition to the pressures his pelvic muscles' orgasmic spasms from the pelvic muscles directly. Thus a man's receptors get massaged from his own core muscles on the one side and from the tool on the other side. Maybe not as intensely a woman gets, but remember, her vagina and G-spot have probably had more "training" and practice than most men have had on their P-spot..
The advertisements also say that the tool gets additional movement imparted to it by contractions of the man's anal sphincter.