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  2. Nocturnal penile tumescence - Wikipedia

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    The goal of nocturnal penile tumescence testing is to determine whether one can experience an erection while sleeping after reporting that they are unable to experience an erection while awake. On average, one has 3–5 episodes of NPT each night, and each episode lasts 30–60 minutes, although the duration is reduced with advanced age. [16]

  3. The Male G Spot Is Real—and It's the Secret to an ... - AOL

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    Do this on your side, back, hands and knees, and reclined. “If you pay attention, you will notice your pelvic floor behave in different ways with your breath,” she says. 8) Try a prostate ...

  4. Sexual arousal - Wikipedia

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    After their mid-forties, some men report that they do not always have an erection when they are sexually aroused. [9] Equally, a male erection can occur during sleep (nocturnal penile tumescence) without conscious sexual arousal or due to mechanical stimulation (e.g., rubbing against the bed sheet) alone. A young man—or one with a strong ...

  5. How To Get Rid of a Boner: The Gentleman’s Guide to ... - AOL

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    3. Urinate. Fun fact: A full bladder pushes against the sacral nerve, which causes an erection. This is why men wake up with boners (aka morning wood).

  6. The 'Male G-Spot' Does Exist—Here's How To Find It - AOL

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    There are many reasons why the male G-spot often remains unexplored, especially by cis, heterosexual men. For one, there’s the social script that anal sex is “gay” that many people grew up with.

  7. Rhythmic movement disorder - Wikipedia

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    head banging, where the head is forcibly moved in a back and forth direction. head rolling, where the head is moved laterally while in a supine position. Other less common muscle movements include: body rolling, where the whole body is moved laterally while in a supine position. leg rolling, where one or both legs are moved laterally.

  8. The Epidemic of Gay Loneliness - The Huffington Post

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    No one’s ever attacked them, but they’ve had a few assholes yell slurs at them in public. That doesn’t have to happen very many times before you start expecting it, before your heart starts beating a little faster when you see a car approaching. But minority stress doesn’t fully explain why gay men have such a wide array of health problems.

  9. Why Do Men Take So Long in the Bathroom? A Scientific ...

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    Gleb Kosarenko/Getty Images Your 5-year-old just spilled a full eight ounces of milk all over the floor and neither one of you is too pleased about it. But just as you start to reach for a wad of ...