Where does it all begin?
What turns men on?
- head, neck and chest;
- abdomen (especially lower part) and back;
- Reproductive organs and surrounding areas.
male sexual arousal
Men are sexually aroused much more frequently than they are orgasmic. Long-term abstinence can cause serious damage to the body, especially the genitals. A favorite motto among women "We'll turn you on, but we won't turn you on" is good in moderation - you shouldn't overdo it with this kind of entertainment. Sexual dissatisfaction seriously affects not only physical health, but also mental health. Men become nervous, angry, and irritable. Regular orgasms are important for the normal functioning of the body. There really is no difference in how you get it during sex or masturbation.