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In 12 of 21 men with complete or nearly complete spinal cord lesions who had not ejaculated since their injuries, application of a powerful vibrator to the penis caused ejaculation.
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Brindley, G. Reflex ejaculation under vibratory stimulation in paraplegic men. Spinal Cord 19, 299–302 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1981.57
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