Dr Philippa Kaye Answers Most Embarrassing Men’s Health Questions
THERE are some body parts which people focus on more than others, and penises are a good example of this.You might be too embarrassed to ask certain questions about your penis, like why it's vaguely mushroom shaped or whether 'wet dreams' are normal past your teens, much of which may not be the case!
In that study the size seemed to matter more to men than to women, perhaps because the majority of women do not reach orgasm by penetration alone but need externalFrom an evolutionary point of view, it's perhaps obvious that the shaft of the penis is cylindrical or tube-like in shape, so that it can fit inside the muscular tube of the vagina.The glans penis is covered by the foreskin, unless it is removed in circumcision, which rolls back during an erection exposing the head.
If there is a trauma, often a violent twisting or bending motion when the penis is erect, then part of the covering of the corpus cavernosum called the tunica abulginea can burst, leading to bleeding into the penis and a very painful swelling.When the penis is erect it can point in any direction, from directly up to forward pointing, to downwards, as was found in a study involving almost 1500 men.In fact, a curve between 5 and 30 degrees is considered healthy and normal.
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