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Prostate massage has been used for centuries for both sexual and medicinal reasons. It's use is more common in Eastern cultures, especially for sexual reasons, but in the West too it's not a new practice.

 

During World War II, British Troops were often treated by doctors for 'Pelvic Congestion'. Pelvic Congestion is also known as 'Blue Balls', and is a condition that occurs when long periods of sexual arousal occurs without sexual release via orgasm. You can imagine the troops may have gone many months without sexual contact, even without masturbation.

 

Doctors would administer prostate massage to relieve the build up of seminal fluid, through 'prostate milking', where the fluid is expelled, though not necessarily through orgasm. Ths release of fluid would end the cramp-like pain of prostatic congestion. One has to note how society has changed, back in the war years we were still living in a society dominated by religion where masturbation was seen as a sin. Today masturbation is more prevalent, so the occurence of Pelvic Congestion is far lower.

 

Prostate Massage is also used for other conditions of the prostate, but this treatment has fallen out of vogue lately, possibly due to it's labour intensive nature.

 

Of course the homosexual world has always enjoyed the benefits of anal play, but one does not need to be homosexual to enjoy the intense pleasure gained from prostate stimulation. People from all sexualities can enjoy it.

 

In the last decade the continued growth of the sex toys industry has seen a huge boom in toys specifically designed for Male G Spot stimulation. This, together with a more liberal attitude, has brought the Male G Spot into focus, and we are now at the brink of a time where many more men will enjoy such intense pleasures.