Because there is no nerves around your elbow, in the skin.
Wenis is not an anatomical term and therefore does not refer to any part of an elbow. The bone under the elbow is known as the olecranon. The skin on the olecranon is not specifically named.
The skin on the back of one's elbow is called olecranal skin, or colloquially, a weenis.
wenis
Weenus is a slang term for the loose skin on your elbow. " The stretchy area of skin located on the posterior of the elbow centered particularly over the olecranon process of the ulna." The weenus is the very tip of your elbow. The pointed part.
Your wenis (no, really, I heard that from my science teacher)(and she said its another name for your back of your elbow"so its call your wenis!
It's the little rough patch of skin on your elbow.
possibly because there aren't as many nerves on your elbow's skin as any other skin.
The skin on your elbow is usually only loose when you hold your arm straight. If you bend your elbow as far as you can, the skin will probably be tight. You have extra skin on the elbow so that you can bend your arm. It could also be a form of bursitis or build up of fluids.
The flap of skin at the elbow is called a wenus.
another word for for elbow skin is wenis with a "w"
rough skin
It is skin that's rough
It is a slang term that someone made up for the loose patch of skin outside one's elbow. The skin is more properly called the olecranal skin, covering the point of the elbow (olecranon).
your elbow skin
the skin on your elbow
Wenis is not an anatomical term and therefore does not refer to any part of an elbow. The bone under the elbow is known as the olecranon. The skin on the olecranon is not specifically named.
The skin on the back of one's elbow is called olecranal skin, or colloquially, a weenis.