Premature Ejaculation How To Free Guide
Let us introduce very powerful premature ejaculation
how to tip. In order to cure your premature ejaculation problems and last longer,
you need to understand how you get erection and ejaculation.
Once you have basic understanding of these sexual responses, you'll increase the success rates of solving premature ejaculation problems dramatically.
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HOW THE ERECTION AND EJACULATION WORK
When you become aroused through your senses (touch, sight...) or your thoughts (fantasy, memories...), your brain, nerves, blood vessels and hormones start to work together to cause an erection.
In the beginning of the sex, your parasympathetic system dilates or relaxes the blood vessels in the penis. Relaxed blood vessels begin to fill with blood. Your penis becomes swollen (tumescent) as blood continuous to flow through the narrow blood vessels in the spongy chambers of the penis (corpora cavernosa).
Don't forget the actions of
parasympathetic system can be summarized as
"rest and digest", as opposed to the
"fight-or-flight" effects of the
sympathetic nervous system.
As arousal continues, the swollen corpora cavernosa blocks the veins and traps blood within your penis. Now more blood flows into your penis than flows out. Your penis engorged with blood becomes
erect (rigid).
Nerves keep sending signals between your brain and penis and your breathing increases slightly. The
control of parasympathetic system slowly diminishes. It's replaced by
sympathetic system, which
triggers the emission stage of ejaculation.
Now it's ride down the hill...
Your heart rate and breathing increase even more, which tells your brain to send "ejaculation ready" signal to your sympathetic system.
These sympathetic impulses initiate
emission, the forerunner of ejaculation. Emission begins with contractions. This causes the expulsion of sperm into the urethra, where all the fluids mix with already secreted mucus.
The actual filling of the internal urethra with semen sends sensory signal through sympathetic nerves, giving the feeling of sudden fullness in the internal genital organs. It causes further excitement, more contractions and pressure increase. All these processes together cause ejaculation of semen from the urethra to the exterior or
ejaculation.
The entire process of emission and ejaculation is called the
male orgasm.
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