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Male sexual response after ejaculation enters a refractory period where further erection is physically challenging. However, immediate and sustained oral stimulation can manipulate this state. As the penis remains sensitive, the rhythmic heat and suction from the mouth provide continuous tactile input to the glans. This stimulation keeps blood flow localized in the corpora cavernosa, delaying the complete drainage that typically follows climax. The nervous system remains engaged by the combination of oral friction and the proximity of the partner. While full rigidity may be difficult to regain instantly, this direct oral contact prevents the rapid detumescence that occurs when the penis is left unaddressed. The constant pressure and warmth of the tongue act as a bridge, sustaining a partial or semi-rigid state that supports continued physical intimacy.