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I'm already gonna tell y'all that some of you have men who are gonna shut this entire conversation down, the very moment that you dare to bring it up. The reason why I say that is because, when it comes to them experiencing an orgasm that is truly on a whole 'nother level, giving their prostate some attention is going milking gays be required.

As a lot of us learned in anatomy class, the prostate is a walnut-sized gland that is located below your bladder and right in front of your rectum, although it should go on record that a woman's prostate is typically referred to as the Skene's glands they're what help to lubricate your urethra, produce antimicrobial substances to prevent UTIs and secrete mucus-containing fluids to your genital region so that sexual intercourse is more pleasurable.

For men, the prostate produces fluid that supports and transports sperm and semen. For both men and women, at the end of the day, the prostate is where our G-spot is housed. And you know what that means, right? Now that we've gotten the science of the prostate out of the way, let's touch on what it means to milk itwhy every man should be open to trying milking gays at least onceand how you should go about doing it.

Take a deep breath.

Prostate Milking: A Getting Started Guide

What Is Prostate Milking? Something tells me that some of you were already able to figure out what prostate milking was, just from the intro alone. Something that's pretty fascinating about prostate milking is, just like men can ejaculate and not have an orgasm it's amazing how many men and women don't seem to know thisthere is actually a difference between prostate fluid and semen as well.

See, when a man ejaculateswhat he's releasing is a combination of sperm, prostate fluid and other fluid that helps to serve as a lubricant it can help to neutralize your vagina's acidic levels. On the other hand, prostate milking simply releases the fluids that are housed within his prostate.

This is important to keep in mind because 1 prostate milking isn't the same as ejaculate and 2 not all men ejaculate during the prostate milking process. Truth be told, not all of them have an orgasm with the milking process either, especially when they are first milking gays it out; however, prostate milking certainly ups the ante of them having a really powerful one which brings me to my next point.

OK, so why does every man need to experience prostate milking, at least once in their life? Again, for an unbelievable orgasm! And here's why. Did you know that approximately 1 in 4 men fake orgasms? Did you also know that only 10 percent of men in their 20s and seven percent of men in their 30s and over never experience multiple orgasms?

So yes, while men do typically orgasm more than we dothat doesn't mean that they couldn't stand to have more and better ones and possibly even a few milking gays along the way. So, what if you're super curious about prostate milking and you're somehow actually able to convince your partner to give it a shot?

How do you go about doing it? Good question. First, take a shower together. It can also make you both more relaxed and put you into a sensual mood. Create the right ambiance. If this is your partner's first time, they're not going to want to feel like they are experiencing a routine prostate exam.

Dim the lights. Play some nice music. Light a scented soy candle.