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Every couple should take note;
After an orgasm, there is a bodily resolution for both men and women. Muscles relax, blood pressure and heart rate decrease, and the body returns to its regular, pre-excitement state.
How much time must a man wait?
According to the International Society for Sexual Medicine, after a man's sexual desire has been satisfied his genital tissue loses its tumescence. A guy cannot become hard again during this resistant stage, and he is unresponsive to sexual stimulus.
According to males's Health, a rise in the hormone prolactin, which the thyroid gland secretes, and a fall in testosterone are thought to be what start the refractory phase in males. These hormones interact with one another and the nervous system to produce a physiological reaction.
being incapable of getting an erection.
Age is a significant element that affects how long the non-responsive phase lasts, among other things. Men in their 30s ,35 to 40s can need 30 to 60 minutes or more before they can get another erection, but young men in their 20s might just need a few minutes. The type of sexual action that caused the orgasm also varies from man to man.
According to one study, the amount of prolactin released after an orgasm was 400% more when it came through intimate relationships than when it came from masturbation. As a result, ending after intimacy can result in a longer unresponsive period than climaxing after self-pleasure.
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