For urologists, sex therapists, and men’s health professionals:
What are two or three key things happening in the male body during arousal and orgasm—especially ones men often misunderstand?
What are the most common causes behind orgasm-related issues like premature ejaculation, anorgasmia, dry orgasm, or retrograde ejaculation—and how do factors like hormones, injuries, stress, or relationships play a role?
When a man comes to you with orgasm issues, how do you identify the root cause, and what are the main treatment approaches (meds, therapy, exercises, lifestyle changes)?
From a medical or therapeutic perspective, is there science behind techniques like Kegels, edging, or prostate stimulation for enhancing orgasm?
Can you explain how orgasm without ejaculation—or even multiple orgasms—works physiologically in men, and how common this actually is?
When should a man seek medical help for orgasm problems, and what should he expect during the evaluation or referral process?
What’s one key takeaway you’d want men to remember when it comes to orgasm health and sexual well-being?
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