A Different Kind of Spooky Story

Previously I wrote a Halloween post about a possible visit from a ghost.  This year it’s…

…the terrifying implications of not doing your pelvic floor exercises.  Yes, you!  You know you haven’t been doing them.  And if you’re a man, you might not even have known that you should be doing them.  But here’s why, and then how.

The reproductive system is supported in part by an interconnecting band of muscle, the largest of which is the pubococcygeus (often called PC, because who can pronounce pubo-coxa…oh, never mind!)  Just like other muscles in the body, the PC starts off strong but becomes weaker with age.  It is further weakened in women after the straining necessary during childbirth (and unfortunately, some women are even told that they need “surgery” to “tighten their vaginas back up” after delivery – not true!)

As we get older, the aging process, reduction in sex hormones, and lack of use due to decreased sexual activity also play a role in weakening the PC in both sexes (we don’t have the old saying “use it or lose it” for no reason.)

So who cares, right?  Especially if we’re already getting a little flabby and finding that we’d just as soon eat a pizza in our recliner as go out to shake our booties with our BFFs or play soccer with our buds.

Well, you should care, and here’s why.  That PC muscle that helps support the internal sex organs also helps support the bladder.  When it becomes weak, we can experience the dreaded, terrifying, horrific even  … (dun dun dun) … urinary incontinence!  Yes!  Oh, what is that, you say?  That’s when you cough or sneeze and suddenly realize that you’ve leaked urine – in other words, you’ve peed in your pants.  Aaiieee caramba!

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Poltergeist experiencing urinary incontinence

When this begins to happen is different for different people.  It began to happen to me as I became peri-menopausal in my early 40’s.  And the most embarrassing part was that I was a teacher up in front of a class full of college students.  You don’t get to choose when it happens!  Furthermore, instead of, or in addition to, leaking, it can manifest as urine running down your legs just because you waited too long to go.

If you’re young, you might be thinking, ‘Well, I can wait till I’m about 39 to start these exercises.’  And that may be partly true.  But you know what else a toned PC muscle is good for?  Better sex!  More ejaculatory control for men and stronger orgasms for both sexes!  So that right there is a reason not to wait for your first pair of soggy underpants.

So, there’s a pretty simple way to prevent the bad and enhance the good – by doing a few simple exercises of the pelvic floor or PC (sometimes also called Kegel exercises).

Whatever your age, you might also be thinking, ‘Damn, I can’t even make it to the gym half the time – how am I going to incorporate yet another exercise into my life?’  Well, here’s some good news:  These exercises take less than 5 minutes, and you can do them anywhere.  Yes, anywhere!  On the freeway, in bed, at church – you name it.  Even on or in your partner – with their consent, of course – ooh la la!

So how do you do them?  The most common instruction that I’ve seen makes absolutely no sense to me, so I’ve come up with my own.  Those other sources often say, “Go to the toilet and urinate; now stop the flow of urine – you’ve just used your PC muscle!”  Well, I’ve tried that and tried, and of course I can stop the flow of urine, but I’ll be damned if I can figure out what part of ‘down there’ helped me do it.  So the direction that makes more sense to me is as follows:

  • Women:  Put your attention at the opening of your vagina.  Now pull upward in that area as if trying to ‘suck’ something inside.  You should feel an upward movement; THAT was your PC muscle.
  • Men:  Put your attention at the base of your penis, the junction where it meets the trunk of your body.  Now pull upward as if trying to ‘suck’ your penis up and inside.  You should feel an upward movement; THAT was your PC muscle.

Once the PC has been identified, now you do your sets and reps.  Yes, just like at the gym.

  1. First set:  Re-create that upward pulling motion 10 times.  It may be slow at first, but you will get faster as the muscle strengthens.  That is one set of 10 reps.  Now do that twice more.
  2. Second set:  Recreate that upward pulling motion and HOLD for a count of 10.  I’ve heard it described as the sensation of an elevator going up.  That is one set of 10 reps.  Now do that twice more.

And now you’re done!  The hardest part of these exercises (if there is one) is establishing a time and place to do them.  Yes, you could just say “I’ll do them whenever,” but you’re less likely to remember than if you establish a routine.  When I got serious about my PC exercises, I had a long boring commute to work.  I did them in the car in the morning, and later I sometimes added the afternoon as well (the two sets of 30 begin to seem too easy very quickly). Voilá!  Almost immediately I had no more worry about embarrassing myself in class. And my already good sex life got even better.

By the way, you can even add resistance (yes, another gym term) by a woman inserting something into the vagina when she does them (e.g., a finger or a vibrator) or a man becoming erect and hanging a wash cloth or towel over the erection as he does them.  I kid you not!

The moral:  You can’t control everything that’s scary in life.  But a flabby PC muscle is one that you CAN!

Real people exercising their PC muscles

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128 thoughts on “A Different Kind of Spooky Story

  1. I knew Kegel exercises where for women with urinary incontinence but had no clue they were also for men. You described a better way to perform Kegel exercises than most books do. I believe this information would be helpful to others. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Hi Lynda!
    This post was definitely very insightful and gave me more information about pelvic floor exercises, for some reason I was under the impression that these are different from kegel exercises but they are one in the same right? It is awesome to hear that we can have some control of things like this in life. I do have a few questions though. How exactly might PC exercises help a woman orgasm, especially a woman who may not orgasm from penetration? Another question is what is your opinion on the weighted kegel egg-like things, do you think they are helpful?

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    • Yes, Kegel and pelvic floor exercises are one and the same. And they really do work! In most cases of daily use, a difference can be noticed within a couple of weeks (as far as urinary control). As far as orgasm, orgasm is a series of muscular contractions of the pelvic floor and organs. So toned, practiced muscles can result in greater response. Orgasm is orgasm whether there is penetration or not. I don’t know about the pelvic eggs, but I can say for sure that they are not necessary.

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  3. Very helpful information. I myself have a family member who has issued as described in your writing and I am glad i can now inform them on way to improve their PC muscle so it can become healthier and stronger. This is also good information for me even though i am young I will strongly consider doing these exercises

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    • The sooner you start them, the better off you’ll be as both young and older. But keep in mind that even if you end up waiting, it’s never too late. And if you slack off, you can always just pick back up again. That’s the wonderful thing about muscle!

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  4. I enjoyed the humor as well as the insightful information! what I find funny is I use to do these exercises before I knew what it was. I just thought it was a weird thing my body could do and it wasn’t till recently I learned what it was.

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  5. I remember this was a trend on the social media site Tiktok for a while. Occasionally there were videos that would pop up where you were supposed to do Kegels to the beat of a song. It’s a really smart way to get people to do their daily PC exercises.

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  6. I am a crime junkie myself, so with the paranoia I have accumulated over the years from the tv shows, movies, and podcasts I have watched/listened to- I would not have drank from that coffee pot! I like to think I would be brave enough to look around the house, but I highly doubt I would have done it with the calmness you had!

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  7. I wasn’t aware of the PC muscle until now! I remember as a kid, I heard my mother complain about urinary incontinence before she started doing yoga and other exercises. I thought this article was humorous and very educational. I’ll definitely be doing some PC muscle exercises from now on!

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  8. We did this is class with Professor Naluce! What’s funny about this is that–incoming TMI–I naturally figured this out when I started masturbating, but I had no idea that I was exercising my PC muscle. I just discovered that everything I did was a lot more intense than when I wasn’t flexing the muscle, so I continued doing it. Originally, I’d thought of it as if I was commanding my blood to flow to that area. When Professor Naluce brought this up in class, it immediately clicked in my head that I’d been using my PC muscle! Now I never masturbate without doing it.

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