The second misunderstanding about prostate orgasm: you have to stimulate the prostate to have prostate orgasm.
Simply stimulating the prostate does not generate prostate orgasm. 1. When simply stimulating the prostate, the prostate discharges a small amount of prostatic fluid, and this process does not bring much pleasure. 2. Intense stimulation of the prostate will cause the prostate to contract regularly and discharge prostatic fluid, which is part of the first stage of ejaculation process (see “What is the physiological process of ejaculation”), and this process is slightly pleasant, but it does not meet the pleasure of prostate orgasm described in most articles; besides, there is a strong sense of limitation and dissatisfaction after simple prostate contraction, because this only triggers a small part of the ejaculation process, which is not enough! 3. Pleasure and orgasm come from the pleasure nerves, and the pleasure nerves of the anus are not near the prostate, but in the region 3cm inside and outside the anus.
Conclusion: If you want to experience a prostate orgasm, you cannot achieve it by simply stimulating the prostate; even through the intense vibration causes the prostate to ejaculate, it’s not a prostate orgasm. The right way is to slide to stimulate the anal orifice and the pleasure nerves around it when the prostate is highly excited, so you can get an intense, sustained, and wide-ranging prostate orgasm. It is especially important that you can stimulate by inserting or not inserting in the anus.