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Male multiple orgasms: a descriptive study.

M E Dunn1, J E Trost

  • 1State University of New York, Health Science Center, Department of Psychiatry, Brooklyn 11203.

Archives of Sexual Behavior
|October 1, 1989
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Men can experience multiple orgasms, challenging traditional views of male sexual response. Some men naturally experience this, while others learn to achieve multiple orgasms, suggesting broader orgasmic potential.

Area of Science:

  • Sexology
  • Male Sexual Health

Background:

  • Traditional understanding of male orgasm includes emission and a refractory period.
  • Contradictory reports suggest a wider range of male orgasmic experiences exist.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the phenomenon of multiple orgasms in men.
  • To challenge the conventional model of male sexual response.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 men who reported experiencing multiple orgasms.

Main Results:

  • Men described experiencing nonejaculatory orgasms before or after ejaculatory orgasms.
  • Detumescence does not consistently follow every orgasm.
  • A series of orgasms is possible, with some men always having been multiply orgasmic, others experiencing it later in life, and some learning the capacity.

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Conclusions:

  • Male orgasmic capacity may be more varied than traditionally assumed.
  • Societal expectations and research biases may limit understanding of male multiple orgasms.