Not only can prostate stimulation result in an incredibly intense orgasm, but it can also help maintain sexual health.
Massaging the prostate gland can help release old semen that’s been trapped inside, which otherwise can become stagnant and cause swelling.
According to the Urology Care Foundation, prostatitis (infection of the prostate) can be treated by massaging the prostate, which “can help ease pressure by draining fluid from the prostate ducts.” In addition, it can reduce the risk of prostate cancer and even alleviate erectile dysfunction and frequent nighttime urination.
Most important, though, it can cause explosive, long-lasting orgasms that are stronger and more intense than from penile stimulation on its own. If you’d rather not visit a stranger for a prostate “milking,” you can attempt to locate and massage your prostate on your own or with a trusted partner. Here are some new and distinctive prostate stimulators that offer extra excitement.
Fun Factory Duke: The Duke is designed to penetrate deeply to maintain a feeling of full-ness during play. The unusual shape means it will stimulate the anus, prostate, and perineum at the same time. It features a removable vibrating bullet with variable intensity, is waterproof, and it’s made of medical-grade silicone. (Fun-Factory.com; $100)
P Rock: This waterproof, flexible silicone massager will rock your world — literally. You can use it right out of the package with the included battery. Simply insert, and then gently rock back and forth. The P Rock is designed to also stimulate your balls with the textured, vibrating cup at the other end. (PenthouseStore.com; $30)
Lelo Hugo: This elegant and sophisticated silicone toy has a hands-free design. Those free hands (yours or your partner’s) can — among other things — operate the sleek, wireless remote control, which works at a distance of up to 40 feet and uses “SenseMotion” technology. Change the vibration speed and intensity by tilting and shaking the remote, which also vibrates. The Hugo is waterproof, USB rechargeable (in only two hours), and will stimulate your perineum as well as your prostate. (Lelo.com; $219)
Aneros Progasm Ice: This is not a beginner’s toy, but it’s worth a try when you’re ready. Each toy is one of a kind, as the production process creates a unique pattern of air bubbles within the medical- and food-grade plastic. It may take some practice to insert, but, in addition to providing interior fullness and stimulation, the hands-free Progasm Ice has two outside tabs that press on your perineum and just under your tailbone, to stimulate your root chakra and give you sensations right up your back, which the company calls the Kundalini. Due to its size, this toy should not be used if you have an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer. (PenthouseStore.com; $67)
From the November 2015 issue of Penthouse magazine.