Anatomy of Pleasure
Most men don’t know their own bodies. Right now you’re probably thinking “I know exactly where my cock and balls are.” Seeing what’s on the outside is pretty simple, but knowing what’s going on inside your body is the key to understanding and intensifying sexual experiences.
Being “turned-on” is an interesting interaction between our thoughts, our body functions, our physical well-being, and our emotional state. Knowing your body’s signals that orgasm and ejaculation are near can help you to lengthen the arousal and erection period while delaying orgasm. Riding this roller coaster of desire is a key part of maximizing and savoring your erotic energies. As the erection proceeds, the physical sensations become increasingly exciting and the psychological pressure to ejaculate becomes more intense. To put it simply, the longer you can maintain a state of arousal without ejaculating the greater your enjoyment of sex.
Male Sexual Anatomy walks you through the internal and external structures of the male genitals. It’s a great resource to refer back to as you go through the videos and exercises on the site.
Sexual Arousal summarizes the journey from getting aroused to ejaculation. It outlines the four phases of arousal and offers insights around orgasm and ejaculation.
Kegel Exercises
Kegel exercises help tone the pelvic floor muscles. One of the benefits of these exercises is enhanced sexual pleasure and a better connection with the pubic region. These muscles also contract during ejaculation; well toned pelvic floor muscles will enhance your ejaculations.





