
Do you really know? Can men have multiple orgasms?
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Dec 6, 2025 The discussion dives into the complexities of male orgasms, particularly focusing on the infamous refractory period following ejaculation. A 2016 study uncovers two types of male multiple orgasms, revealing how rare this phenomenon is—only about 10% of men in their 20s can achieve it. Techniques like pelvic muscle contractions are suggested as potential training methods for men looking to explore this ability. Ultimately, while multi-orgasmic men are uncommon, there are ways to possibly enhance sexual experiences.
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Erection Refractory Period Limits Men
- Male orgasms typically coincide with ejaculation and a following refractory period that prevents immediate re-arousal.
- This recovery window makes successive orgasms far less common in men than in women.
Research Is Limited And Rarity Is Normal
- The scientific definition and study of male multiple orgasms remain limited and somewhat vague.
- Being unable to have multiple orgasms is common and not an indication of a problem.
Two Types Of Male Multiple Orgasms
- Researchers identify two male multiple-orgasm types: sporadic with minutes between and condensed with rapid successions.
- Condensed multiple orgasms are rare, around 10% in men in their 20s and under 7% in their 30s.
