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Few men achieve multiple orgasms, with less than 10% of men in their 20s experiencing this. Research suggests factors like practicing orgasm without ejaculation may facilitate male multiple orgasms, though data is limited.

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Area of Science:

  • Human sexuality research
  • Physiology of male sexual response

Background:

  • Popular interest in male multiple orgasms is high, yet scientific literature is scarce.
  • Understanding the factors influencing male multiple orgasms is limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a comprehensive literature review on male multiple orgasms.
  • To identify and summarize factors potentially influencing male multiple orgasms.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic search of Google, PubMed, and PsychINFO databases.
  • Inclusion of publications on "male multiple orgasms" and influencing factors.
  • Analysis of 15 relevant publications.

Main Results:

  • Less than 10% of men in their 20s and 7% after 30 are multiorgasmic.
  • Two types identified: "sporadic" (minutes between orgasms) and "condensed" (seconds to minutes between orgasms).
  • Potential facilitators include orgasm without ejaculation, psychostimulant drugs, multiple/novel partners, and sex toys, but evidence is limited.

Conclusions:

  • The scientific assessment of male multiple orgasms remains limited despite public interest.
  • The physiological roles of ejaculation and the refractory period in inhibiting multiple orgasms require further investigation.