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The prostate sits around 2 inches inside the rectum.
A person can insert a clean, lubricated finger into the anus, with the finger pointing toward the naval.
According to Planned Parenthood, the prostate is sensitive to pressure. A person can apply pressure to the perineum, which is the area between the scrotum and the anus, to stimulate the prostate.
The prostate consists of three zones
The peripheral zone of the prostate surrounds the distal urethra, which is the urethral tube that runs through the penis. The one you pee and shoot out your semen through.
The central zone surrounds the ejaculatory ducts, which allow semen to pass through the penis.
The transitional zone surrounds the proximal urethra, which is a part of the urethra that runs through the prostate. In other words the vain we have under our penis just in the section that is covered by the prostate
How to Do Internal Prostate Massage
Make sure the anal area, as well as your fingers, are as clean as possible. Using gloves and lubricant may also ease up the process. You may feel minor discomfort for the first attempts, but it should not cause unbearable pain.
Start by massaging the anal area and then slowly slip a finger or two. Find the prostate by gently performing the “come here” gesture. Men may feel the sensation of needing to pee – meaning you are in the right spot since the prostate is near the bladder.
You can also stimulate the prostate via the perineum, the area between the scrotum and the anus. This tender and sensitive spot consist of numerous erotically charged nerve endings, making it a less penetrative option to achieve orgasms.
In external prostate massage, you may not feel the p spot directly. However, just like the internal prostate massage, touching this area may cause the sensation of having to pee.
If a p spot orgasm is not your thing or you have trouble with the p spot location, there are a few other pleasure sites to discover.
Glans – The glans penis (fancy speak for the head) is densely packed with nerve endings.
Frenulum – The ridge of skin on the underside of the penis that links the shaft to the head is known as the frenulum. The frenulum is extremely sensitive and can cause orgasms.
Perineum – The area between the anus and the scrotum in males is known as the perineum. Because of the existence of nerve endings and the pelvic floor muscles, it can be exceedingly sensitive.
Scrotum – The scrotal raphe is a very sensitive seam that runs along the center of the scrotum.