What is the male G-Spot?

What is the male g-spot?

The male g-spot is located on a man's prostate gland, about 2-3 inches inside his rear end. The main purpose of the prostate gland is related to semen production and urine control. But when the right kind of pressure is applied directly to the gland, the results are pure pleasure. If a man orgasms while his prostate is being stimulated, he can experience orgasms that are 2-4 times more powerful, last 2-4 times longer, and produce a LOT more semen, when compared to "regular" orgasms.

Men and women have known about the intense orgasms that men can experience from male g spot prostate stimulation, but only recently have tools been designed especially for male prostate massaging. What is prostate massaging? Read on to find out!

Why massage my prostate?

So you understand that the male g spot is located on the prostate, and that it is a man's second pleasure center after his penis? Good. The prostate doesn't stimulate itself - which is where prostate massaging comes in. Prostate massage is a way of stimulating the prostate to create pleasurable sensations.

The prostate, like the penis, is full of nerve endings. Through prostate massage, those nerve endings can be excited even to the point of causing you to orgasm without touching your penis. If you masturbate while your prostate is being massaged - all physical sensations are heightened - and you will have to take great care not to orgasm immediately.

How to get started?

The Aneros MGX is a medically researched and designed device that works in harmony with your body's own movements. It stimulates both the prostate and the perineum in a rhythmic motion that builds up to unprecedented male orgasms. The MGX is easy to use and fulfilling for both the beginner and the expert, with progressively rewarding exercises and experiences. Click here for the Aneros