August 18, 2015
Here are some new insights on acupressure and sex

Accupressure for lovers
Western men are often preoccupied with their external affairs and thus are not in touch with their feelings or bodies. Sexual and emotional intimacy are unfamiliar to them. Since men tend to be sexually linear and goal-oriented, traditional Chinese sexology focuses especially on giving men advice and guidance. A man's sexual vulnerability is partly due to having genitals that are outside his body, not contained within. He cannot hide his erection, nor can he fake it.
According to ancient Taoist sexology, one of the fundamental sexual differences between men and women is how they reach orgasm. A man's sexual fluids are released out of his body, whereas a woman's fluids are recirculated within her reproductive system. After an orgasm, a man may feel drained and exhausted, ready to fall asleep. Women, on the other hand, are often rejuvenated and revitalized after an orgasm. A woman can masturbate frequently without damaging her body. From the Eastern point of view, when a man ejaculates excessively, he drains his energy and eventually ages and weakens his body, particularly his immune system.
Fortunately, acupressure points and dietary adjustments can strengthen a man's reproductive and immune systems. By conserving semen and consciously ejaculating less, a man trades a few seconds of intense pleasure for many comprehensive benefits. Preserving semen actually strengthens a man's body, enabling him to live a healthier, longer life and develop greater vitality, alertness, and mental clarity.