Your first time? Are you wondering how it will go? The first time of a boyfriend is slightly different than girls, but although the perception is different, the stages of intercourse are the same for both sexes. Remember that any sexual intercourse with a man can lead to conception, so think about contraception before you decide for the first time.
In front of youfor the first time . Forboyfriendit is a big challenge. Do you know how it will go? Sexual intercourse has four phases. Their duration depends on various factors. Certainly one of the most important is whether you have sex with someone you have a real, deep affection for. If so, you have a chance to get at least double the joy of sex. If this is someone you don't have affection for, you may feel a little disappointed.
Phase One: Excitement
The duration of the excitement phase depends on emotions, tenderness, affection and the erotic impulse based on the desire for pleasure. A man's arousal (erection) is a visible phenomenon and the result of a rapid blood supply to the corpus cavernosum and spongy penis. Although the penis in a sagging state is of different sizes for men, in erection, most of the male members are of the same size.
Phase two: plateau or active phase
Plateau is the active phase during which intercourse begins. The plateau begins with the introduction of a fully erect penis into the vagina. This is the time when the testicles become half larger and, pinched by the seminal cords, rise to the top of the scrotum. Breathing and heart rate increase, blood pressure rises.
Phase three: orgasm
A male orgasm is a series of rhythmic contractions approximately every four fifths of a second that become stronger but less frequent over time; the ejaculation initially comes from the testicles - it's sperm rich in sperm, then comes the seminal fluid from the prostate gland. In men, an orgasm is relatively rare, but the fact that a man ejaculated does not always mean he has an orgasm.
Phase four: relaxation
Relaxation is the phase in which the penis returns to its normal size. This phase is typically about 10 minutes long and increases in insensitivity with age - the time when the man is neither aroused nor erect.