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Archive for December, 2008




One man’s confession

December 22nd, 2008

This was received by email. From a patient who wanted to stay anonymous.

I am no longer embarrassed to confess that I used to suffer from chronic prostatitis. Not only did I feel the urge to urinate all the time, but I was in pain both physically and emotionally. Although I wanted to please my wife, for the first time in our marriage she was the one who felt more sexually frustrated – but it wasn’t because I was unwilling; just unable! When the doctors finally figured out what was wrong with me, I was elated because I just wanted to fix whatever was wrong with me. It turned out, though, that their procedures were ineffective and painful. However, when I learned about prostate massage, all that turned around.

My wife actually learned about it first, and I have to admit that I was pretty weary about anything that involved putting things in my rectum. But we have a great bond of trust, and after researching techniques together, we tried the prostate massage with her finger. It was difficult for her to get into the right position and to know how much pressure to apply, so we started using this discreet device called the Dr.Erector. Low and behold, the prostatitis effects disappeared – and our sex life got even better than before the prostatitis showed up!

[Comment by Tray McCormic: The reason is that the prostate is located near the root base of the penis, which is located inside the body. When this area is stimulated, it allows for an orgasm that extends all the way into the body. More ejaculatory fluids are released, and a stronger erection also results.]

Now that my prostatitis is gone, we continue to use the prostate massager as a kinky little toy for when I want a home run orgasm.

Prostate stimulation and medication

December 17th, 2008

Q: Dr. McCormick, I’ve been suffering from chronic prostatitis. I’m taking medication, and I’m wondering if there are any contraindications when using a prostate massager while taking medication. I heard that prostate stimulation may help a lot, but I am in doubt.

A: There are no contraindications to prostatitis medications, and in fact, it can help you in ways that medicine oftentimes cannot, by improving both bladder and sexual functioning. For all users of prostate massagers, I recommend using good hygiene both before and after use. Always wash your hands for at least thirty seconds with soap and warm water. Also make sure that you clean the device thoroughly after use. These practices will help to avoid any types of disruptions to your normal life, whether you are on medication or not; in fact, using a prostate stimulator may very well enhance your life.

Prostate stimulation: for those who suffer and those who just want to have fun

December 15th, 2008

It’s easy to understand why many men are scared off by the idea of a prostate massage – they aren’t used to inserting anything into their rectum. However, the benefits of using a prostate massager far outweigh the initial timidity of using such a device. Perhaps the biggest benefit comes to men who have chronic prostatitis, and are laden with a wide range of side effects, including frequent urination, pain, and sexual dysfunction. Using a prostate massager can cause these effects of prostatitis to subside within as few as one to three uses, allowing the patient to feel better physically and emotionally.

Our favorite prostate stimulator pick is the Dr.Erector, which can be used both for prostatitis patients, as well as for those who want to expand their sexual repertoire. The device can be used either by the patient himself, or with a partner, to stimulate the prostate and the penis simultaneously, resulting in a stronger erection and orgasm.

Prostate massage how-to

December 10th, 2008

Here is a small video on how to perform a prostate massage using an electrical prostate stimulator.

Prostate massage: pleasure, remedy

December 8th, 2008

Although sex is no longer a taboo topic, it seems that there is relatively little knowledge about the male G-spot – the prostate. Within the tantric world, the prostate is known as the man’s emotional sex center, which, when stimulated, releases both sexual and emotional tensions, thereby allowing a man to become more centered in his life. The stimulation of the prostate, whether in conjunction with stimulation of the penis or not, can create greater sexual arousal and larger quantities of semenal fluid.

The prostate holds the fluids that are ejaculated during orgasm, and the massage of the prostate can create a stronger, more intense orgasm. Located adjacent to the anterior rectal wall, the prostate is stimulated through the anus, with either a finger or a massage device.

Because stimulation of the penis must be done through the anus, the discourse on sexual arousal through prostate massage has been limited. Men are oftentimes skeptical of engaging in prostate massage because being penetrated in this way can seem threatening and uncomfortable. However, once educated on the proper way to receive prostate massage and the enormous health and sexual benefits that come along with it, many men find that they are able to achieve limitless sexual pleasure.

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