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  2. Prostate massage - Wikipedia

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    The prostate is sometimes referred to as the "male G-spot" [12] or "P-spot". [13] Some men can achieve orgasm through stimulation of the prostate gland, such as prostate massage or receptive anal intercourse, and men who report the sensation of prostate stimulation often give descriptions similar to females' accounts of G-spot stimulation.

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    ED and prostate massages are an intriguing but underexplored area of medicine, but the solution to that problem may not have anything to do with your prostate. ... now is the time to give prostate ...

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

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    The prostate, a.k.a. the "male G-spot," can produce mind-blowing orgasms. Sex experts explain where it is, how to stimulate it, and more.

  5. The 19 Best Prostate Massagers for Life-Changing Orgasms - AOL

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    It’s worth noting that prostate massage actually has several benefits to sexual health and performance. (Think longer, stronger erection. (Think longer, stronger erection. And better urine flow).

  6. Talk:Prostate massage - Wikipedia

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    The source 10 and 11 are commercial websites trying to sell equipment and can't be considered as valid citation of the supposed "preference" or "superiority" of equipment versus finger. Besides, doctors use a finger for medical prostate massage and seem to be able to reach the prostate by this way.

  7. Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    However, this method may lead to transient side effects. Alternative therapies like prostate massage or lifestyle modifications may or may not reduce symptoms of prostatitis. [7] Transurethral needle ablation of the prostate has been shown to be ineffective in trials. [60] Neuromodulation has been explored as a potential treatment option for ...