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How come when a man reaches his climax, he is unable to go any longer or becomes "tender".?.?Health Question & Answer


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The erection response consists of the following steps:

- Higher areas or the brain, dealing with sensing and thoughts, recognize sensorial stimuli, or engage in thoughts that have the ability to induce sexual excitement. The stimuli can come from physical stimulation of the genital zone, from sight, smell or even hearing.

- The higher brain areas then send impulses down to the limbic system at the lower area of the brain. It is the limbic system that actually produces the feeling of excitement.

- The limbic system sends signals down the spinal cord and from here to the genital area through nerves called nervi erigentes.

- When the signal reaches the nerve ends, the chemical compound nitric oxide (NO) is released.

- Nitric oxide then spreads through the genital area and especially the penis. Nitric oxide then triggers the following reactions.

- Blood vessels leading blood to the erectile bodies relax. Then more blood flows into the penis.

- Blood vessels leading from the erectile bodies constrict, making it difficult for blood to leave the bodies.

- The smooth muscles around the vessels in the erectile bodies relax, allowing these vessels to widen.

- The blood going into the erectile bodies will then fill up in the vessels of the bodies and inflate the bodies to a much larger volume.

- The inflated bodies will get straight and hard. The growing erectile bodies will inflate the whole penis and make the penis rise.

- Since the erectile bodies continues backwards between the man

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