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vield -> RE: Pressure Point to Stop Ejaculation (7/11/2007 9:14:55 AM)
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As people have mentioned there are different ways to prolong or delay the male ejaculatory response. I think what you actually seek is a pressure point to stop an eminant or a beginning ejaculation in a very sexually aroused male. Correct? One way I know is to firmly grasp the cock from the bottom side with your thumb or thumbs pressing very firmly into the exact center of the cock close to the base but above the balls. The corona points up along the inside of your wrist. Your thumb pressure physically blocks the passage of ejaculate up his urethra. If the male has actually begun to spurt as you do this, stopping it this way will give him pain. If he has not begun to ejaculate, this may not hurt him very much. The thumb pressure can cause some men to lose erections, but can make others harder. Since orgasm and ejaculation are really NOT the same thing (though the two are often confused) the man may in fact still have orgasms even without ejaculation. If he has begun to spurt as you block him, the ejaculate will still be present and can ooze out (instead of spurting) when the pressure is removed. If the ejaculation has only been stopped for a second or two, releasing pressure quickly may allow ejaculation to resume. Stopping and starting this a number of times can be very demoralizing to some men, but that does not work on everyone. Usually retrograde ejaculation or inverted ejaculation does not result from this sort of scene, but is a result of previous surgery the man has had. After a couple of types of surgery a man's urethra is more open back toward the bladder than forward through the penis, and thus taking the path of least resistance, ejaculations go back into the bladder rather than taking the more usual route. Often he will still emit pre-cum, but more like a vagina getting wet than an ejaculation.
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