However, the male G-spot, like the female, is one of the main topics of heated debates among sexologists and doctors around the world. Some experts consider it another myth that arose as a result of the development of the porn industry and the growing popularity of glossy magazines for both women and men. Others argue that skillful stimulation of the G-spot in men can result in them having the strongest orgasm throughout the perineum, from penis to anus. Let's try to figure out who is right and who is wrong.
arguments against"
Unlike disputes about the presence of the G-spot in women, here both parties to the conflict seem to agree that the coveted point, or rather the zone, exists in the male body. And this is understandable, it would hardly occur to anyone to deny the reality of the existence of the prostate.
However, many sexologists argue 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 the introduction of foreign objects, even the fingers of their beloved, into such a secret place of their body as the rectum.
aesthetics
Agree, concepts like removing feces and sexual pleasure are somehow badly related.
callousness
Prostate stimulation is accompanied by the appearance of pleasant sensations of a sexual nature, not in all men.
In addition, the attitude of doctors to prostate massage, including for medicinal purposes in prostatitis, is far from ambiguous. In western countries, prostate massage was removed from the list of recommended therapeutic measures in modern medical guidelines for the treatment of prostatitis as early as 1968. On the other hand, prostate massage is widespread in developing countries. Therefore, many Americans travel to the Philippines to have this massage.
However, almost all doctors agree that prostate massage should be performed by a specialist with proper medical training and the appropriate skills in this complex medical and diagnostic procedure.
Arguments for"
Supporters of prostate stimulation during lovemaking cite the following arguments in its favour:
First of all, this type of massage is an excellent prevention against prostatitis, which lurks in a man who is about to turn 40, and against impotence, to which men of all ages are more or less prone.
Secondly, prostate massage is an excellent remedy for the now fashionable "blue" experiments and excursions to the left. In addition, many women believe that if a partner allows them to do this, it means that they occupy a special place in his life.
Thirdly, the technique of erotic prostate massage has practically nothing to do with the technique of medical massage. A medical procedure can be compared to wiping a dried grease stain off a stove with an ordinary, cheap powder and with maximum effort. An erotic massage performed by a partner's gentle hand is a whole different matter.
Fourth, many sexologists advise as an alternative to external prostate massage, assuring that it can lead to no less sweet sensations.
It's up to you to decide if you want to experiment with the male G-spot in your sex life. Just weigh the pros and cons and be sure to discuss this topic with your partner.