It can, though from what I’ve read it’s much rarer and slightly different for males.
Basically it results in priapism and uncomfortable pelvis sensations that don’t result in orgasm, but can cause severe pain of the guy isn’t constantly “relieving” himself.
There was one male who was a father of two in his late thirties who did suffer from spontaneous and debilitatingly powerful orgasms after a back injury. It’s still possible he was faking the disorder, but basically he claimed to suffer from dozens of random, powerful dry orgasms that would literally make him fall to the floor. He also suffered from regular priapism (he was pretty much chronically erect) and was unable to work, go out in public, or have sex with his wife due to the condition. There was a news report on him, though I can’t find it anymore. I heard that he’s since been able to manage his condition better.
Wisconsin Man Suffers 100 Unwanted Orgasms A Day