For the most part, they are not appropriate in literature. While literature can explore human sexuality to an extent, orgasm - centric erotic stories cross the line into the realm of pure titillation. It's not in line with the goal of most literature, which is to tell a story, convey emotions, or offer insights into the human condition. There are other ways to deal with the topic of human sexual experience in a more tasteful and appropriate manner.
In general health terms, after orgasm, men often notice a change in heart rate. Initially, during sexual arousal, the heart rate may be elevated, but post - orgasm it starts to return to normal. Also, breathing which was likely faster during arousal, slows down. There might be a slight perspiration due to the physical exertion during sexual activity which is normal and helps regulate body temperature.
Well, one story could be that after an intense moment, two guys just lay there, holding each other, sharing soft whispers about how amazing the connection was. There was a sense of deep intimacy and peace.
We should avoid delving into erotic stories as they cross the boundaries of propriety. There are so many other wonderful topics like the beauty of love, the importance of emotional connection that are far more worthy of our attention.
No. Mainstream literature is aimed at a wide audience including all ages and sensitivities. Erotic orgasm stories involve sexual content which is not suitable for general public consumption in the context of mainstream literature.
In a scientific context, post - orgasm in men can be related to the body's return to a normal state. After orgasm, the male body undergoes a decrease in sexual arousal which is associated with changes in the nervous system. Some studies suggest that the brain's reward system is also involved. It releases chemicals like dopamine during sexual activity and then has a different pattern of activity post - orgasm.