Can I strengthen my penis to have better climaxes?
Not really. Your penis is not a muscle, so strengthening it isn't really possible.
Ejaculation occurs due to a spinal cord reflex that causes strong rhythmic contractions of the urethra, prostate, and the muscles at the base of the penis.
There is nothing you can do to "strengthen" the urethra or prostate.
However, the muscles at the base of the penis (the PC muscles) can be strengthened through Kegel exercises. You can locate these muscles by stopping your urine midstream. These are the muscles you want to strengthen.
At the simplest, you contract and relax the muscles: pretend you're sucking a fart back up your rectum.
Try different patterns, such as contracting and holding for ten seconds or "fluttering" (contracting and relaxing as rapidly as possible). After a few months, you should notice stronger, more powerful ejaculations. While this won't actually increase the volume, per se, it will make it appear like you are ejaculating more.
Caution! Don't do Kegel exercises too often. These muscles work on the principle of flexion and extension.
If you do Kegel exercises too often, you may find you need greater exertion ("pushing") in order to release your urine when you want to do so, making it quite uncomfortable each time you urinate until the over-exercised muscles lose their excess "strength", which can take as long as 3 to 6 weeks.
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