Is it typical for a man with chronic prostatitis to receive a prostate massage from his doctor?
I just discovered that my husband’s doctor has performed prostate massages or milkings to relieve pressure and that during this procedure he actually has an erection and has something called a "non-genital" orgasm. Has anyone else ever heard of this? He tells me that it’s not at all erotic and can be sometimes painful. Is this something that I could do for him at home? His doctor is an attractive young woman and I’m not crazy about the idea of these "milkings".
BTW… I don’t want to ask him to see another doctor. She’s tops in her field and I want the best care possible for him.
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I am a man with a generous wife. That activity is fantastic for men, under the right circumstances. But a medical prostate massage is not right. "Milking"? No. Absolutely not. You can get to your "moment" if your partner is willing to do that, but it would NEVER happen in a doctor’s office. The prostate would be removed, or treated with radiation or medicine, but not "milked". The prostate is part of the entire male sexual response, touched or not. It does take a courageous person to go in and touch it. Touching the prostate, for a period of time, will cause an erection, but why in a Doctor’s office? He is right, that is NOT erotic.
wow. ummmm I would say just while you are having sex or going to just massage it i mean his doctor and shes a woman! Or you could ask for him to see a male doctor for that instead.
She’s a doctor, no matter how sexy, fat, skinny, pretty she is, shes a professional, its all normal, its not erotic
Sounds exciting!!
it is common to have that done