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Can you have more than one erection in a single session? Yes and no. You may be able to become erect more than once, but you likely won't be able to ejaculate, or come, without experiencing a latency period. Remember: Orgasm and ejaculation are very different things.
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Read More »This type typically presents with pain and an erect shaft with a soft glans — aka head. Non-ischemic priapism. This one isn’t painful, but while the shaft is erect, it isn’t fully rigid. If you have an erection that lasts longer than 4 hours, go to the nearest emergency room or urgent care center. A doctor or other healthcare professional can determine the type of priapism and the cause, as well as recommend appropriate treatment. Causes, BTW, are many and pretty random. They range from trauma to the area and underlying medical conditions, to certain medications, to the toxic effects from a scorpion or spider bite. See? Random. Do all erections stop after ejaculation occurs? Yep, though how long it takes isn’t the same for everyone, says Simhan. He explains: “Erections are timed to decrease following orgasm in people with penises. They then go through a period called ‘latency’ which prevents them from building another erection. Latency periods are short in young, healthy people and can be much longer the older they get.” Can you have more than one erection in a single session? Yes and no. You may be able to become erect more than once, but you likely won’t be able to ejaculate, or come, without experiencing a latency period. Remember: Orgasm and ejaculation are very different things. Biology dictates how much you can ejaculate in one session, but if you’re having a good time and enjoy what you’re feeling, you can definitely orgasm more than once. Is there anything you can do to make your erections last longer? “Sure, there are old tricks like the ‘start-stop’ method,” says Simhan. “Or there are prescription medications that can be given to help patients who lose their erection too quickly due to early ejaculation.” The start-stop technique is also referred to as “edging,” which involves stimulating the penis until you’re about to orgasm and then stopping all sexual stimulation until the urge passes. Repeating this several times per sesh can help you learn to control and delay orgasm so your erection lasts longer. You can use this method with a partner or solo. There’s also the squeeze technique, which is pretty much the same idea, except that you hold the tip of the penis until the sensation to climax subsides. Some other tips that might help: Wear a cock ring.
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