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Randy93
August 26th, 2007, 01:33 PM
okay i am the same guy that posted the thread that sed how did the nurse ejaculated him by shovigin her "finger" up the guys ass. any ways i was reading about the "G-SPOT" in men (prostate) so where is it??? i heard that you can receive extreme ejaculation if you stimulate that area. so where is it?

MoveAlong
August 26th, 2007, 01:36 PM
Ejaculation can occur with prostate stimulation.

The prostate is a few inches in your rectum, and you can find it by sticking your finger in your ass. When you feel around enough, you should feel a ball/roundish shaped thing (sorta like if a golfball was stuck in the wall halfway), and that is your prostate. When you jack off and stimulate your prostate, it gives you a very intense feeling that some guys practice very often!

You can look this up on Google for more info, like "finding your prostate" or something like that.

I think this should go in puberty for boys

Maverick
August 26th, 2007, 02:18 PM
General Puberty :arrow: Boys Puberty

byee
August 26th, 2007, 08:07 PM
Your 'G spot' is your penis. Not your prostate. Think about it from a biological perspective. What point would there be in making something that's relatively inaccessible, results in a malodorus digit, evolutionary/biologically relevant to procreation of our species? None.

It's really very simple, not much logic here. The male 'g spot' is the penis.

MoveAlong
August 26th, 2007, 08:57 PM
I completely disagree that the male g-spot is the penis. The G-spot it characterised by being inside the body and inaccessable without penetration. So let's say the penis is the clit...the vagina contains the G-spot so the mirror (close enough) would be the prostate, inside the anus.

And if you look up male G-spot on Google, you can tell that the prostate is most often refered to as 'the male G-spot'
No offense IAMSAM, but I suggest that you put more lines preceeding your words such as "In my opinion" or "I think that"

That's what I do and I can get away with things a lot easier that way, whether or not I am right :D

byee
August 26th, 2007, 09:36 PM
I completely disagree that the male g-spot is the penis. The G-spot it characterised by being inside the body and inaccessable without penetration. So let's say the penis is the clit...the vagina contains the G-spot so the mirror (close enough) would be the prostate, inside the anus.

And if you look up male G-spot on Google, you can tell that the prostate is most often refered to as 'the male G-spot'
No offense IAMSAM, but I suggest that you put more lines preceeding your words such as "In my opinion" or "I think that"

That's what I do and I can get away with things a lot easier that way, whether or not I am right :D

Well, I certainly wouldn't want to get away with anything, nor would I want to mislead anyone, but maybe that's why I don't rely on 'Google' (or Wikipedia, for that matter) for my info!

If you're talking about the most erotically sensitive part of the male body, it's the penis, hands down (no pun intended!). The prostate is merely an accessory organ that provides fluid, and owing to it's role, can produce some pleasurable sensation when massaged for some. But so does the anus, more accessible, and I don't think anyone would actually call that the 'G Spot'. Because something might feel good for some people doesn't mean it's the 'Nirvana' spot on all guys, and I don't think it should be encouraged to go digging around for it, either. Sometimes the answer to the question is really the most obvious.

If you doubt this, consider the evolutionary importance of 'pleasure', as it provides more of a guarantee of perpetuation of the species. Those that feel it more intensely (and easily) would have more sex, thereby having more offspring with their genes. What value would deep anal massaging, necessary for prostate stimulation have?

If you're still doubting, ask your doctor next time what the most erotically sensitive part of your body is. Until then, remember to read every account, no matter how juicy, with a scientifically critical eye.

MoveAlong
August 26th, 2007, 09:46 PM
Well the thing is that it's widely accepted that the prostate is the male G-spot, hands down. The reason that I site Google is because Google does not answer this question itself directly but it has many links that show this. I'm not talking about what's right or wrong, so don't even get into that. But it's more recognized that the prostate is the male G-spot, and in my opinion it wastes time to put in every post that you believe something else that isn't widely accepted.

I still doubt this. Don't try to change what I believe. I disagree with you and let's leave it at that instead of arguing this point further - any more posts beyond this one would probably be considered off-topic since it's not giving advice to the person and we are emersing the topic in ourselfs. Just stop man

byee
August 26th, 2007, 10:05 PM
Zach, my response isn't to you, I don't want to change your mind at all. You're free to believe whatever it is you want. My point is to offer another explanation to others here, and letting them decide for themselves.

According to the Google, the sites that support the prostate as the 'male G Spot' have names like 'Howtohavegoodsex' or 'mypleasure', hardly the types that even remotely suggest anything other than self interest. If you look at repudiable sites like the American Urological Association (or others run by qualified MD's) you won't see anyhting that refers to the prostate as the 'G Spot'.

MoveAlong
August 26th, 2007, 10:14 PM
It is widely accepted that it is. Of course medical sites wouldn't have such things, because of course it is not officially, but it is refered to as, like I've said in all my other posts.

And yes, I believe that it was directed to me, because you quoted my message.

Crazysam
August 27th, 2007, 04:05 AM
ok im not like a medical expert or anything but surely this is dangerous?

byee
August 27th, 2007, 09:55 AM
It is widely accepted that it is. Of course medical sites wouldn't have such things, because of course it is not officially, but it is refered to as, like I've said in all my other posts.




Actually, If there was a 'generally accepted' place on the body like a G spot, then we would expect doctors to tell us about it. It is, afterall, their profession as medical scientists specializing in the human body. Until it's 'officially recognized' by those with the training to do so, maybe we shouldn't.



And yes, I believe that it was directed to me, because you quoted my message.

My comments weren't directed at you personally, just what was said. You're personalizing this unnecessarily.

ok im not like a medical expert or anything but surely this is dangerous?

Anytime something is used in ways it wasn't intended or designed, then, yes, Sam, there's a chance it could be dangerous.

LateForTheSky
August 27th, 2007, 01:42 PM
ok im not like a medical expert or anything but surely this is dangerous?
LoL no as long as u dont scratch the inside with ur nails. I know where mines is its a good feeling

george
August 27th, 2007, 06:39 PM
it might be dangerous if you CARELESS but it feeeels goood :D oooooo yeaaaa(kool aid man):D

jakejohn
August 28th, 2007, 01:33 AM
i think the male g-spot is the prostate not the dick

tom223
August 28th, 2007, 05:50 PM
they do this to larger animals to make them ejaculate especially in elephants when the swinging of their penises can cause injuries.
no joke.

RowanVer.3.0
August 28th, 2007, 06:29 PM
Guys don't have g-spots. They have a prostate... The prostate has another function(gland that produces semen), but it still feels good if you stimulate it.

Technically, the penis is originally a clit, then develops into a penis... All eggs in a female are X(female), and as the Y chromosome turns it into a male, the clit turns into a penis. Prostate isn't a G-spot, neither is the penis. The G-Spot really is inexplainable, it's just a wall in the vagina that's really attentive.

In short: Men have prostates, which make semen. Men do not have 'g-spots', although stimulating the prostate can feel good. The G-spot is just a wall in the vagina that is particularly sensitive... It has no real function, so for a man to have a g-spot, it'd have to have no other function.... Which the prostate does(wasn't so short, was it?)