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How to ejaculate quickly

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Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 02:33 PM

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  • Dirt Dirt

    Mar 28, 2026

    Generally speaking, everyone's physical fitness is different, so the length of sexual intercourse is not exactly the same. You can consider learning more about some methods of sexual intercourse as appropriate. Appropriately change the posture and position in the couple's life, and appropriately increase some fun, which can generally promote men to ejaculate.

    Male ejaculation requires a whole process. It is impossible for a man to ejaculate immediately after the genitals are erect. If you want to get a man's sexual feeling faster, you can use a masturbation tube to stimulate the base of the penis, and then insert it into the woman's vagina when ejaculation is about to occur, and you can ejaculate quickly.

    Male ejaculation (ejaculation), a basic technical term in ecology, is a reflex action in which men eject semen during animal sexual behavior. For humans, men ejaculate through a series of coordinated movements of each part of the urinary system, and the semen is ejected from the male genitals.

    Including the secondary spinal nerve reflex surface, the primary nerve center is in the lumbosacral spinal nerve, and its sensory desires are transmitted from the touch effector of the glans penis. The neurophysiology of male ejaculation is only partially understood. Research shows that the dopaminergic system drives ejaculation in men while the serotonin-activating system inhibits ejaculation.

    The main neurological principle of male ejaculation is the nerve control of the body, but it also includes the nerves and fibers of the private parts derived from the independent central nervous system. The sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system primarily controls erectile function while the central nervous system and the corporeal branch of the nervous system primarily control the erection and ejaculation of men.

    In the first step of a man's ejaculation, desire is transmitted from the central nervous system, causing the smooth muscles of the ejaculatory duct and seminal vesicle to contract, and then transfer the semen in the ejaculatory duct and seminal vesicle to the urethral opening.; The second step relies on the desire transmitted from the private nerves to contract the striated muscles at the root of the cavernous body, and then ejaculate the semen from the urethral orifice. The stimulation of the high-level parts of the brain also plays a role in erecting the spinal nerve center and the ejaculation center through the downward movement. Normal human impulse stimulation comes from various senses affecting spinal reflex activity through the human brain.

    Ejaculation is a complex process that includes erection, delivery, ejaculation and sexual pleasure. Erection is due to swelling and hardness of the male genitalia, and its primary nerve control comes from the sacral plexus and pelvic splanchnic nerves or erection nerves. Sending is the male prostate that collects semen before ejaculation and transports it to the urethral opening. With the closure of the bladder neck and distal urethral sphincter, the male prostate at the urethral opening becomes a semen storage pool. This will cause men to ejaculate, that is, the semen will be ejected regularly through the urethral opening. The participation of the vulva skeletal muscles in this process is indispensable. Sexual pleasure is a kind of human brain participation. It is usually a pleasant thing and is closely connected with a man's ejaculation.

    The neurophysiology of male ejaculation is only partially understood. Research shows that the dopaminergic system drives ejaculation in men while the serotonin-activating system inhibits ejaculation. The main neurological principle of male ejaculation is the nerve control of the body, but it also includes the nerves and fibers of the private parts derived from the independent central nervous system. ; The sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system primarily controls erectile function while the central nervous system and the corporeal branch of the nervous system primarily control the erection and ejaculation of men.