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Posted: 07/26/05 - 02:00
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stoup
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I heard that prostate milking is reducing the chance of getting prostate cancer. Is this true?


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Posted: 09/02/05 - 15:17
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Yes, it is. The latest Australian studies show this connecting. Some men experience swelling of prostate and have terrible problems with it.
However, I guess you know how anal sex (with men) is usually estimated...it puts them in the group of gay men...this is not necessary true. In Tantric terms, the prostate is also considered to be the nerve and emotional centre of a man's sex life and his sexuality. It's thought to be the feeling centre for sexual pleasures. prostate milking can be very relaxing for men and it does not mean they are gay! It is just physically pleasurable for men... reason for milking prostate may be high testosterone levels. Prostate job is to create prostate fluid, which combines with sperm and fluid from the seminal vesicles to create seamen. The prostate is a small soft organ and a size of a chestnut which contains lots of nerve endings and is very sensitive to the touch. The prostate gland is located halfway between the testicles and rectum and it is wrapped around the urethra (which outlets urine and semen from the penis), about 4cm (1.6 inches) inside the anus. When the prostate gland swells, it puts pressure on the urethra, which makes the passage of urine more difficult, and not only than, it puts pressure on the nerves responsible for an erection, which makes erection more difficult or even impossible.


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