Is there a G-spot in men?

G spot stimulation in men

The male G spot, however, like the female one, is one of the main topics of heated debate between sexologists and doctors around the world. Some experts consider it another myth that appeared as a result of the development of the porn industry, the growing popularity of glossy women's and men's magazines. Others claim that skillfully stimulating the G-spot in men can cause them to experience the strongest orgasm in the entire perineum, from the penis to the anus. Let's try to figure out who is right and who is wrong.

Arguments against"

Unlike the disputes over the presence of the G-spot in women, in this matter both conflicting parties seem to agree that a well-groomed spot or, more precisely, a zone in the male body exists. And that is understandable, it would hardly occur to anyone to dispute the reality of the existence of the prostate.

However, many sexologists claim that the vast majority of men do not like prostate massage. They attribute this to several factors:

Delicacy

Not all representatives of the stronger sex are enthusiastic about introducing foreign objects, even the fingers of their beloved, into such a secret place of their body as the rectum.

Aesthetics

I agree, such concepts as excrement removal and sexual pleasure are somehow loosely connected to each other.

Lack of sensation

Stimulation of the prostate is accompanied by the appearance of pleasant sensations of a sexual nature, not in all men.

In addition, the attitude of doctors towards prostate massage, even for medical purposes in prostatitis, is far from ambiguous. In Western countries, in modern medical guidelines for the treatment of prostatitis, prostate massage was excluded from the list of recommended therapeutic measures as early as 1968. On the other hand, prostate massage is widely practiced in developing countries. Therefore, many Americans travel to the Philippines to take a course in this massage.

However, almost all doctors agree that prostate massage should be performed by a specialist with appropriate medical training and the appropriate skills for this complex medical and diagnostic procedure.

Arguments for"

Proponents of the use of prostate stimulation during foreplay cite the following arguments in their favor:

  • First, this type of massage is an excellent prevention of prostatitis that awaits a man closer to his 40th birthday and impotence to which men of all ages are more or less susceptible.

  • Second, prostate massage is an excellent remedy for the now fashionable "blue" experimentation and excursions to the left. In addition, many women believe that if their partner allows them, it means that they occupy a special place in his life.

  • Thirdly, the technique of erotic massage of the prostate practically has nothing to do with the technique of medical massage. The medical procedure can be compared to wiping off a dried grease stain from the stove with an ordinary, cheap powder and with maximum effort. An erotic massage performed by the partner's gentle hand is a completely different matter.

  • Fourth, many sexologists advise using external prostate massage as an alternative, assuring that it can lead to no less sweet sensations.

It's up to you to decide whether to experiment with the male G spot in your sex life. Just weigh the pros and cons and be sure to discuss this issue with your partner or partner.