Unlocking the Inner Sources of Passion and Fulfillment

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lubricant into the urethra to facilitate the passing of ejaculate. Sperm passes from the testicles to the prostate gland via the Vas Deferens (not shown.) Ejaculate is produced by the Seminal Vesicle and passed into the Prostate gland. A sphincter muscle at the base of the bladder blocks the passage of urine into the urethra.
    At the time of ejaculation, the Prostate Gland pumps the ejaculate, including the sperm, down the urethra and out the tip of the penis.
    Men typically have one type of orgasm, the penile orgasm. It corresponds to a female clitoral orgasm. There are other types of male orgasms, but that is left for a different program.
    Typically for a man, orgasm and ejaculation are one and the same. But in actuality, they are two separate things. On one hand, some men ejaculate before they even have an orgasm. And on the other hand, stage hypnotists have for a long time been giving their male and female volunteers instant orgasms on command right there on stage. No sexual stimulation build-up required. No ejaculation as a result.
    Most men typically have one ejaculatory orgasm, and then go into a refractory stage. This is because at the time of ejaculation, a chemical called prolactin is secreted by the pituitary glands. This chemical causes loss of erection, loss of interest in further sexual activity, and drowsiness.
    Prolactin is secreted as a result of ejaculation, not orgasm. It’s not because energy is lost in the ejaculate, it’s because of that damn prolactin that is secreted at the time of ejaculation.
    There is a small minority of men who do not secrete prolactin at the time of ejaculation. They do not go into a refractory stage, and thus have multiple ejaculations in one night, each being about half the volume as the previous. I have met some of these guys in the swinger community and watched them in action. They are machines.
    Women actually secrete prolactin at the time of female ejaculation as well, but the hormone does not cause any refractory symptoms in a woman. This is why women are capable of many orgasms in one night.

Fetal Tissue

    In early fetal development, from about 5 to 7 weeks, both male and female genitalia are identical. They begin the same, but then develop differently.

    View of 7 week fetus external genitalia Not drawn to scale

    In the female genitalia, the phallus, what appears to be a small penis, stops developing and becomes the clitoris. In the male genitalia, it continues to grow to become the penis. (This explains why women have a clitoris, which has been a mystery to most people.)
    In the female genitalia, the labioscrotal becomes the labia. In the male genitalia, it becomes the scrotum.
    The urogenital sinus develops into the vagina in females, but closes up completely and does not develop in males.
    The gonads (not shown) develop into the ovaries in females. In males they develop into the testicles and descend into the scrotum.
    Females develop a uterus (not shown.) The uterus in males does not develop. It remains microscopically small. (Yes guys, you actually have a uterus.)
    Males develop a prostate. Females actually have one too, it is called the paraurethral Skene glands. It also happens to be the G-spot.

    The corresponding tissue between the two genders:

    Female Male
    clitoris penis
    ovaries testicles
    labia scrotum
    vagina (never developed)
    Skene glands prostate
    uterus (never developed)

Female Orgasms

    What is the purpose of the female orgasm? Simple. When women are naturally wired to become excited and then highly gratified by sex, it is much more likely that they will be active and avid participants in the preservation of the species. The physical purpose of the female orgasm is to cause muscle contractions to pass sperm through the cervix to enter the uterus.
    Now that was easy. The hard thing to understand is why many modern day women don’t have orgasms.
    30% of women have never had an orgasm. What percentage of men do you think have never had an
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