Lets just say its the weirdest, most awkward sensation you will ever love.
It feels weird the first time or two, because it's loosening up all the old jizz, urine, etc that's built up in there; It's common to have this all leak out through your dick, and it feels very warm and uncomfortable. It's actually a healthy thing to clear this out of your prostate on a regular basis, and many doctors now recommend this to treat prostate congestion as men grow older.
After you clear all the bad stuff out of there, it just feels intensely pleasurable. Even if I stimulate for only a minute or two and then stop, i'll still have the most amazing orgasm/cum when I finally do cum from stroking, and i've heard of a few girls bragging about how much they've made their boyfriend cum from slipping a finger in there while they were blowing him.
Dude, you really shouldn't spread such nonsense. Your prostate doesn't accumulate "old jizz, urine, etc". And there is no scientific evidence that massaging the prostate has any medical benefit. One should take care when massaging the prostate. You can actually spread infection (and worse case, cancer) by putting too much pressure on it. Put the same amount of pressure as you would when rubbing your eye.
Lets just say its the weirdest, most awkward sensation you will ever love.
I think I need someone to practice this on me...Any takers in he DC area? (Just for academic interest, of course!)
Dude, you really shouldn't spread such nonsense. Your prostate doesn't accumulate "old jizz, urine, etc".
a congested prostate is a very common condition. During sexual arousal the prostate gland manufactures fluid that accounts for about 2/3 of the volume of ejaculate.
And there is no scientific evidence that massaging the prostate has any medical benefit.
In China, a 2008 survey of 627 urologists found that prostate massage is used prevalently as a nonpharmacological therapy for chronic prostatitis.
In the late 1990s, some doctors tried prostate massage in conjunction with antibiotics for the treatment of chronic bacterial prostatitis with uncertain results.[1][2] In recent trials, however, prostate massage was not shown to improve outcomes compared to antibiotics alone.
One should take care when massaging the prostate.