What is a Reflexogenic Erection?!


Question: Reflexogenic erections occur due to direct stimuli. A touch of the genitals or other body part that subconsciously causes a man to think of sexual activity can (and most likely will) induce a reflexogenic erection.


Answers: Reflexogenic erections occur due to direct stimuli. A touch of the genitals or other body part that subconsciously causes a man to think of sexual activity can (and most likely will) induce a reflexogenic erection.

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Reflexogenic erections result from direct stimulation of the genital area. They are called reflexogenic because they are controlled by a reflex arc between the genital area and the cord.

In men with upper level injuries, researchers report that up to 98% of men with incomplete upper level injuries have reflexogenic erections and up to 93% of men with complete upper level injuries have reflexogenic erections. 7% do not have erections.

fancy term for getting a bo*er unconciously when relaxed
happens to the best of us

Reflexogenic erections are mediated by a reflex arc exclusively in the sacral spinal cord. The afferent limb consists of two pathways: touch and rub sensations go through the pudendal nerve that accompanies the motor fibers, and deep pressure and visceroreceptive stimuli likely travel along the pelvic and hypogastric nerves. The efferent limb consists of preganglionic axons that travel via the pelvic nerve to the pelvic plexus, and from there via the cavernous nerve to the penis.

i'l have to talk to my partner!he might know what it is all about! i have no idea! i just get the pleasure out of whichever erection he gets!

erection achieved from direct genital stimulation





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