Take backdoor pleasure to the highest level with these tips on how to have an anal orgasm—plus, what it actually entails. Oh, don't act so surprised! Of course an anal orgasm is a thing. And a very pleasurable thing, if I do say so myself. Well, if you've been snoozing on peach play up until now, fear not. Below, experts explain exactly what an anal orgasm is, plus eight tips for how to have one.

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Men, after all, have to deal with the frustrating refractory period—after an orgasm, their penises stay limp no matter how much they try to coax them into action. Their energy levels are depleted, anyway, and they often just want to sleep. But men actually can have multiple orgasms—as long as they separate their orgasm from the physiological experience of ejaculation. It is possible to separate the experience of orgasming from the experience of ejaculating. Learning how to separate orgasm from ejaculation takes a lot of effort, determination, time, and practice. For some men, it may not be worth it. You may also find that focusing so heavily on trying to orgasm in a very specific way takes the fun out of orgasm.


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In an ideal world, during sex your body would respond to all kinds of stimulation the same benevolent way Oprah does to her audience members. Your partner goes down on you? You get an orgasm! Your partner pays a little extra attention to your nipples? Your partner props your legs on their shoulders during sex?



During intercourse, as a man nears orgasm, his pelvic thrusts become less voluntary and more automatic, and the muscles of the penis begin to contract rhythmically in order to eject semen from the urethra. When an orgasm begins, heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration all increase. The orgasm marks the final stage of the arousal response in men.