Male G-Spot Diagram

The prostate gland is an exocrine gland of the male reproductive system responsible in the production of seminal fluid. It is also responsible in preventing the males from urinating while being sexually-aroused. It is slightly larger than a walnut in size and is positioned just below the urinary bladder, surrounding the urethra.

Its name comes from the Greek word; “prostates” literally meaning “one who stands before”, “protector” or “guardian.”

Women do not have prostate glands although they do have what few researchers’ consider a “prostate-like” gland called the Skene’s gland because of their similar characteristics.

Among species, the prostate gland can differ physiologically, anatomically and chemically.

It can be massaged using one’s finger, or with a prostate stimulating device or through anal sex. It has also often been referred to as the male G-spot as some males have been able to orgasm through prostate stimulation.

Prostate as the Male G-Spot:

The prostate has long been referred to as the male g-spot because of the following reasons:

A prostate orgasm’s function and feeling is similar to a woman’s Grafenberg spot (g-spot) orgasm.

According to males’ report on the sensation of prostate stimulation, the descriptions given were similar to the ones given by females with regards to their g-spots stimulation.

The prostate gland and the woman’s g-spot are one and the same, anatomically speaking. They only differentiate during fetal development, thus producing the female “g-spot” and the male “g-spot” or “p-spot” that we know of today.

Anatomically speaking also, the clitoris and penis are also derived from the same organ as well; they also differentiate during fetal development.

Just like with the women, wherein they can more easily have multiple orgasms with g-spot stimulation than with a clitoral stimulation the males are also more easily able to have multiple orgasms with prostate or male g-spot stimulation rather than with a penile stimulation.

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