The anatomy of ejaculation – 2

Emission Phase:
Your prostate gland, that valuable walnut-sized gland a long-finger-width inside your rectum, automatically contracts and empties seminal fluid into your urethra. That’s the tube that carries semen and urine through your genital system and out the head of your penis.

Expulsion Phase:
Rhythmic wavelike soft-muscle contractions propel the semen down your urethra and out the head of your penis where those little swimmers have a brief fight for survival and usually lose. These contractions of your pelvic muscles that cause the actual release of semen are also the main ones that cause the fantastic pleasure. Now here’s the good news: by strengthening those muscles and heightening your sensitivity of this whole process, you can avoid the emission phase altogether and still enjoy the wonderful ecstasy of the expulsion spasms without the squirting.

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