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Sex Exercises
Kegel exercises serve to tone and strengthen the pubococcygeus or "PC" muscles which form the floor of the pelvis. The health of these muscles plays a vitally important role in sexual arousal and climax, as well as in other aspects of bodily functioning.
Why should men do kegel exercises regularly?
- Kegel exercises increase the bloodflow to the genital area, and so support sexual arousal mechanisms.
- Kegel exercises strengthen and tone the muscles that are involved in ejaculation, and so men who Kegel can, if they do some additional work with themselves, gain greater control over the timing of their ejaculations.
- Kegel exercises prevent incontinence and other problems that are often associated with aging.
Why should women do kegel exercises regularly?
- Kegel exercises increase the bloodflow to the genital area, and so support sexual arousal mechanisms.
- Kegel exercises strengthen and tone the muscles of the vaginal canal, and so women who Kegel can, if vaginal stimulation is their choice, and if they do some additional work on themselves, improve their capacity to orgasm by means of vaginal play, in terms of both the intensity and the frequency of their orgasming.
- Kegel exercises are essential to the treatment of sexual difficulties such as vaginismus and dyspareunia (pain on vaginal intercourse).
- Kegel exercises prevent incontinence, prolapses, and many other problems of the pelvic floor that are often associated with aging.
- Kegel exercises strengthen and tone the musculature of the pelvic area in a way that can make vaginal delivery during childbirth easier.
How do I find my PC muscles?
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