''well I will have to take your word for it '' no need to take...

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    ''well I will have to take your word for it ''

    no need to take my word for it - there are heaps of medical, anatomy and biological references to it

    now - the question for you is WHY IS THIS IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF HUMANS?------------- THANKS, WE'LL AWAIT YOUR THOUGHTS
    ( and, no - an answer of that it might have just been an engineering slipup by god - will not cut the mustard as a response)


    The prostate gland is located just below the bladder and can be stimulated through the rectum to produce a type of orgasm known as a prostate orgasm. To massage the prostate:
    1. Start by thoroughly cleaning the area and trimming your nails to avoid any scratches or irritation. Use a generous amount of water-based lubricant.
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    2. Gently insert a lubricated finger or prostate massager into the rectum and feel for the prostate, which will be a soft, spongy area about 2-3 inches inside. Massage the prostate by pressing and stroking it.
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    3. The stimulation may produce a feeling of needing to urinate and can lead to a powerful, full-body orgasm that is different from a penile orgasm. Some men report the prostate orgasm is more intense and can allow for multiple orgasms in quick succession.
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    4. During prostate massage, fluid may come out that is called prostatic fluid, which is part of the semen but without sperm. This is a sign you are stimulating the prostate effectively.
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    It's important to go slowly, use plenty of lubrication, and communicate with your partner throughout the process. Prostate massage can be done solo or with a partner.

    ref. any medical text
 
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