Male orgasm refers to the state of extreme physiological and psychological pleasure that men reach under the influence of sexual stimulation, usually accompanied by ejaculation. The following is a detailed explanation from the perspective of physiological sensation, psychological sensation and physical reaction.
Male orgasm is a strong feeling of pleasure produced in the genital area through sexual stimulation (such as sexual behavior, masturbation, foreplay, etc.). It is usually accompanied by ejaculation, marking the physiological apex of sexual activity. Male orgasm is regulated by a series of neural and physiological mechanisms, including the brain's sexual excitement response, the transmission of the nervous system, and the physiological response of the genital area.
The physiological sensation of male orgasm is usually concentrated in the genital area, especially the penis and prostate. At the peak of orgasm, men will feel a violent and pleasant fluctuation, usually in the sensitive areas of the penis's coronal sulcus, glans and perineum. This feeling may be transmitted from the local to the whole body, but the pleasure in the genital area is usually the strongest.
During orgasm, the male genitals (penis) experience strong rhythmic contractions, and with these contractions, ejaculation occurs and semen is pushed out of the body. The physiological reactions during orgasm are rapid and regular, and generally last for a few seconds.
During orgasm, men usually experience a strong sense of satisfaction, liberation, and relaxation psychologically. This is a state of high pleasure, usually accompanied by deep psychological satisfaction, especially when the partner responds during sexual intercourse, the psychological pleasure is more significant.
However, after orgasm, men often enter a short psychological "recovery period", which is usually called the "sexual desire subsidence period". During this period, men may feel satisfied but also a little tired, especially after orgasm, the body consumes a lot of energy, and men may lose interest in sexual stimulation.
In addition to the rhythmic contraction of the genitals, men also have the following typical physical reactions during orgasm:
• Ejaculation: Orgasm is almost always accompanied by ejaculation, and semen is discharged from the penis, marking the physiological end of orgasm.
• Muscle contraction: During orgasm, the muscles around the male pelvis, perineum, anus and genitals will contract rhythmically. These contractions are usually accompanied by the release of pleasure.
• Accelerated heartbeat and rapid breathing: Due to high sexual stimulation, the male's heartbeat and breathing will accelerate. The physiological reaction puts the whole body into a state of high excitement.
• Hormone secretion: After orgasm, the release of hormones such as oxytocin and endorphins in the body is enhanced, which helps relieve stress and brings pleasure and satisfaction.
After male orgasm, they will enter the so-called "sexual desire subsidence period", during which men's response to sexual stimulation is relatively slow, and it usually takes some time to recover to the state of sexual stimulation again. The length of the recovery period varies from person to person. Generally, men need a few minutes to a few hours to recover, and are usually accompanied by a certain degree of fatigue during this period.
Male orgasm is a complex physiological and psychological phenomenon, usually dominated by genital pleasure, accompanied by ejaculation and physiological reactions of the whole body. Orgasm brings great satisfaction and pleasure to men, but due to the need for a recovery period after orgasm, men usually experience a brief loss of interest and a state of psychological relaxation after orgasm.