prostate?

jewelandjason

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I have heard alot of talk about a male's g-spot to be in his anus. the only probblem is we cant seem to find it.

could anyone give us some pointers?
 
Insert finger and aim towards his penis you will feel a gland so I am told, gentaly massage.......................Feels great............
 
Wizard said:
Insert finger and aim towards his penis you will feel a gland so I am told, gentaly massage.......................Feels great............

My Doctor during my annual physical is the only one to do this to me. I hate it... but it does feel good... requires deep penetration of ass ... he feels each side and tells me its smooth...

of growing older and to the future
 
Just get in there and start moving your finger around, aiming toward the penis. You'll know when you find the spot by the groan you get. He also won't want you to pull out but be careful, just like your g spot, too much or too vigorous can be painful.
 
Thank you so much for corectly spelling the title of this thread. That drives me nuts when people put the ever-popular "r" in there.
 
Maybe this will help

I found this here >>> http://thriveonline.oxygen.com/sex/experts/delilah/delilah.05-19-97.html

It's true -- men have G-spots too! Some physiologists maintain that a woman's G-spot and a man's prostate (not prostrate, buddy!) are parallel glands, originating from the same embryonic tissue.

The prostate's erotic potential has been discovered and rediscovered throughout history. The prostate is a small gland, about the size of a walnut, just beneath the bladder. It secretes prostatic fluid, the main component of semen. It can be reached from the outside of a man's body, or from within. The most direct way to stimulate it is by inserting a (lubricated) finger into the anus and rubbing gently, towards the stomach. You can stimulate the prostate from the outside by taking two or three fingers and gently massaging the area in between the base of the testicles (the scrotum area) and the anus. Some men only like to be touched there when they're fully aroused, and some don't like it anytime. Some say that touching this spot helps them regain or maintain an erection. Remember that to fully explore all your erogenous zones (including your G-spot or prostate) with your partner, you need to ask, experiment, and be playful! Because every body is a little bit different...

and this: http://sexuality.about.com/library/weekly/aa032901.htm

http://sexuality.about.com/library/weekly/prostate.jpg
Anatomy
The prostate gland is located in the male pelvis behind the pubic bone, in front of the rectum, and surrounded by the pelvic muscles. Usually the size of a walnut, the prostate varies in size and measures about 1-2 inches long by 2-3 inches wide. Growth and function of the prostate is regulated by testosterone and other male hormones. The prostate is made up of a number of concentric "zones." The peripheral zone, where almost all prostate cancers begin, is the part of the prostate the doctor tests during a rectal exam. Although it is the smallest zone in the prostate, the transition zone is the exclusive development site for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and can swell to a relatively large size. The central zone, where the seminal vesicles connect to the prostate, usually remains free of disease. This is also generally the case for the anterior fibromuscular stroma, the anchoring point of the urethral sphincter, which controls urination.


Function
The main function of the prostate is to produce a large portion of the fluid vital to human reproduction. The prostate sits directly below the bladder; the urethra, which carries urine from the bladder to the penis, travels through the center of the gland. Sperm is produced in the testicles, then carried to the prostate, where it mixes with fluid produced by the prostate and seminal vesicles. During orgasm, the ejaculatory ducts eject this fluid, which is known as semen (and a host of other euphemisms). Sperm makes up only 5% of semen; the remaining 95% is composed of prostate and seminal vesicle fluid.

Pleasures
Rich with nerve endings and extremely sensitive, the prostate is often dubbed "the male G-Spot," perhaps because it can reputedly cause an orgasm when properly stimulated. While not all men can climax through prostate manipulation alone, most men report experiencing a great deal of pleasure when they touch their prostate. It's not for everyone, though. Like anal play, prostate stimulation is often thought of as being dirty or shameful. As any frequent reader of this site knows, we think sexual shame is balderdash and we wish everyone were comfortable with his or her body. However, we forgive your human idiosyncrasies;) If you decide to try prostate manipulation, you need to respect your inhibitions—and those of your partner—by taking things slow. Start by taking a long, hot shower, which will remove as much bacteria as possible and leave you squeaky clean. Lubricate your finger and insert it gently into your rectum. You'll be able to feel your prostate through the front part of your rectal wall. Press gently. If you like the sensation, press a little more firmly. You might enjoy a "shunting" sensation, experienced by smooth, rapid insertion and removal of one or more fingers. You might also want to experiment with other techniques ... or maybe a few sex toys. Whatever you try, remember to be gentle, go slow and use lots of lubrication.
 
Well there ya have it.........Exellent job SK!!!! good post!;)
 
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