Increasing
the
volume
of your
ejaculate
will
directly
affect
the
following
aspects
of your
sexuality:
Increase
the
strength
of your
orgasms:
When you
take
such
herbal
supplements
as amino
acids or
other
natural
sexual
aids,
your
body can
produce
more
ejaculate
fluid,
which
increases
the
strength
of your
orgasms.
Also,
strengthening
your pc
muscle
can
greatly
increase
the
force
with
which
the
ejaculate
leaves
your
penis,
making
orgasms
very
intense.
Having a
larger
amount
of
ejaculate
pass
through
the
penis
during
an
orgasm
can
prolong
coitus
(orgasm
experience).
The
pumping
sensation
of an
orgasm,
of the
semen
and
ejaculate
fluids
being
pushed
out
through
the
ejaculatory
ducts.
Improve
your
sperm
count,
and
overall
virility:
In order
to
fertilize
an egg a
large
amount
of sperm
is
required,
many
hundreds
of
millions.
While
the
average
man can
produce
this
many
sperm
multiples
times
per day,
there
are
external
factors
that can
adversely
affect
the
sperm
count.
Things
such as
smoking,
drug
use,
poor
diet,
lack of
exercise,
and even
wearing
tight
clothing
in the
groin
area can
all
decrease
the
sperm
count.
Increasing
the
volume
of your
sperm
increases
your
fertility
by
increasing
the
number
of sperm
that are
produced
during
each
ejaculation.
If you
are
trying
to have
children,
the
number
of sperm
you
ejaculate
is quite
important,
as is
their
condition.
The pc
exercise
and
amino
acids
such as
L-Arginine
and
L-Lysine
also
help the
health
of your
sperm,
which
increases
your
fertility
and the
chances
of
pregnancy
(should
you be
seeking
it).
Help
your
partner
enjoy
sex
more:
When you
ejaculate,
your
penis
pumps
semen
and
ejaculate,
which
many men
and
women
find
pleasurable.
When you
increase
the
amount
of your
ejaculate
the
pleasurable
pumping
feeling
lasts
longer,
and also
increases
your
pleasure.
During
intercourse
extended
pumping
and
orgasm
pleasure
improves
the
experience
for both
partners.
How do I
do it?
Increasing
the
volume
of your
semen is
done
mainly
through
two
things,
taking
herbal
supplements
such as
amino
acids,
and the
pc
exercise.
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