Some of those ejaculations are nothing more than messy inconveniences, but others are conscious celebrations – the come, swirling with symbolism, a manifestation of the man’s sex drive and essence, is the star of the show. In reality, most of the 300 million people around the world who have sex each day 1 don’t have pregnancy in mind, yet half of them ejaculate, and the river of semen they collectively produce – enough to fill 1,460 bathtubs 2 – has to end up somewhere, either by accident or design. Well, that is unless you are giving him a blow job.
At the peak of stimulation, the nervous system triggers the release of sperm from the testes, which mixes with other fluids to make semen, which is then ejected in rhythmic pulses into the vaginal canal for its ultimate purpose: the conception of a baby. In one regard, ejaculation is a simple physiological process. The resulting heat maps paint unique portraits of male and female sexual psychology, showing stark differences between men and women, real life and porn. To explore the psychology of male ejaculation, we conducted the world’s first “semen census” by asking 740 heterosexual American men and women where they or their partner most recently ejaculated, where they most and least enjoy coming, where they believe the opposite sex loves and hates it, and where they most recently saw a man ejaculate in porn.Īccuracy matters, so our survey takers gave their answers by precisely clicking on a photo of a naked woman. 26% said facial come shots are degrading – feminists were less likely than non-feminists to think so.The more people watch porn, the more they choose facials as their favorite finishing style.Men prefer giving facials 3.3 times more than women enjoy receiving them.4 in 10 have never given or received a facial come shot, while 1 in 4 do it “sometimes or often.”.64% of men and 42% of women said their preferences have been influenced by porn.740 men and women revealed where they most and least like to give or receive ejaculations.