ORGASM CONTROL.
PART 3. - pre-cum & phase of ejaculation.
Pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, preseminal fluid, or Cowper's fluid, and colloquially as pre-cum)
is the clear, colorless, viscous fluid that is emitted from the urethra of the human penis during sexual arousal.
It is similar in composition to semen but has some significant chemical differences.
The fluid is discharged during arousal, masturbation, foreplay or at an early stage during sex,
some time before the man fully reaches orgasm and semen is ejaculated.
Some men do not produce any pre-ejaculate fluid, while others emit as much as 5 ml.
PHASE OF EJACULATION
The first phase of ejaculation is a feeling of impending ejaculation ,
followed by a few seconds proper ejaculation .
However, in older men may be absent or it is excessively elongated .
This phase can also be very short in the case of people who have a problem with normal ejaculation .
The second phase of ejaculation is feeling contractions in the urethra .
It is stronger in younger men than in older ones.
Is felt more strongly in the right during the period of sexual contact and separated by a gap ,
The third phase of ejaculation is a feeling of ' wandering sperm ' .
This phase of ejaculation is usually pleasantly received - unfortunately,
in the case of inflammation in the urethra may be associated with pain.
The fourth phase is the ejaculation of semen out of the urethra .
In healthy young men sometimes strong, sometimes tens of cm at a distance
, while in aging men with no pressure can be in the form of leakage . Individuals may take the form of hyperactive .
Referring to the above control orgasm .
Pre-cum is only one of the symptoms that a man has reached a certain degree of sexual arousal.
Orgasm control is to keep a man in the first phase of ejaculation - as long as it is possible.
In practice it is very difficult and requires a pint of experience and practice.
play with precum.