Q. What's the feeling of having your prostate massaged by a prostate massager?
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Having your prostate massaged by a prostate massager can be a positive and pleasurable experience. It is believed to help with relief from symptoms such as frequent urination, difficulty to start urinating, incomplete bladder emptying or weak urinary flow. It is also thought to improve sexual pleasure and sensitivity during intercourse for men who experience erectile dysfunction or reduced libido.
The sensation of having the massage depends on the individual’s threshold for pain and how relaxed they are at the time of the massage. Some people report feeling minor discomfort in their lower abdomen, while others feel more intense pleasure from it depending on their tolerance levels. Generally it should not cause you too much pain but rather relax your muscles so that you can enjoy yourself more during sex.
During a prostate massage session most men will feel warmth spreading through their pelvic area which many describe as pleasurable sensations throughout their bodies thanks to an increase in blood flow due to the stimulation of this sensitive area located between the rectum and base of penis known as G-spot (which contains millions of nerve endings). Additionally, some individuals report feeling like they need to pee when pressure is applied directly onto one side or another.
It’s important that if you choose to engage in this activity that you use only high quality lubricants that are specially formulated for anal play as regular lubricants may damage delicate tissues around your anus and urethra causing further issues down the road including infections which would need medical attention right away! Lastly ensure whatever device/toy being used is cleaned thoroughly before each use and make sure both parties understand how best position themselves before starting - always bear safety at utmost priority!
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