Monday, August 2, 2010

Men and multiples ...

Posted By on Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 10:31 AM

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Women, we have it good (sometimes) when it comes to sex. We can come, come and come again. But for men, orgasms are usually one and done. But a friend forwarded me a question posed on Twitter by @bettersex.

Are there any men out there having multiple orgasms before ejaculating?

Is this even possible? According to some research, yes it is.

The good news is that men can, do, and have had multiple orgasms for thousands of years. Taoist teachings on sexuality that go back farther than that give explicit instruction for men on how they can experience multiple orgasms. Western sex researchers have also studied this experience in men and found clear physiological evidence that it happens. Also, it seems that many men can learn to have multiple orgasms.

We've been led to believe that for a man to climax, he must ejaculate. It isn't the same thing — at least not according to Taoist teachings.

Having multiple orgasms as a man doesn’t mean learning to have multiple ejaculations in one session of sex. Instead you learn to control your ejaculation and hold it back, while you have several non-ejaculatory orgasms. As you learn to play with your body and this experience, you may discover new sexual responses and feelings. Some men love these feelings and incorporate them into their regular sexual repertoire. Some men find this experience to have a spiritual element to it. Other men find that they aren’t as satisfied with non-ejaculatory orgasms (even if they are having three in a row) and they go back to having the same sort of orgasmic response they had in the past.

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Sex makes your brain grow

Posted By on Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 10:26 AM

I guess it's true, stupid people don't have enough sex.

A new study released last week suggests that sex boosts brain growth.

Sex apparently can help the brain grow, according to new findings in rats.

Sexually active rodents also seemed less anxious than virgins, Princeton scientists discovered.

Past findings had shown that stressful, unpleasant events could stifle brain cell growth in adults. To see if pleasant albeit stressful experiences could have the opposite effect, researchers studied the effects of sex in rats.

Scientists played matchmaker by giving adult male rats access to sexually receptive females either once daily for two weeks or just once in two weeks. They also measured blood levels of stress hormones known as glucocorticoids, which researchers suspected might lie behind the detrimental effects that unpleasant experiences have on the brain.

When compared with male virgins, both groups of sexually active rats had cell proliferation, or an increase in the number of neurons, in the hippocampus, a part of the brain linked with memory whose cells are especially sensitive to unpleasant experiences. The rats that had more sex also had adult brain cells grow, as well as a rise in the number of connections between brain cells.

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Today's Top(less) 5: Monday

Posted By on Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 6:30 AM

Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, August 2, 2010 — as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.

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• Find you Muse at The Evening Muse

• Martini Monday at Luna Lounge

• Manic Monday at Wild Wing Cafe

• College Night at The Gold Club

• Effen Monday at Uptown Cabaret

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    I thought killing yourself while experiencing an orgasm was just an old wives' tale.

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