Hypospadius does not affect ability to get an erection or have intercourse. If the opening is very low on the shaft of the penis,however, it could affect ones ability to impregnate the female, as the semen is not deposited as directly into the vagina. A male with hypospadius will urinate and ejaculate, it is just more of a nuisance with the opening not on the end of the penis because it "sprays" if the opening is lower on the shaft of the penis.
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No.
yes
No it wont. the only thing a vasectomy does is stop sperm from mixing in with the semen. Only a very small proportion of your ejaculate is sperm/ so everything looks the same and feels the same. You still get the same bang only you will be firing blanks.
Yes. As Ben Franklin wrote, "It increases the desire, and diminishes the performance."
fasting affect performance
There are no reported side effects of a woman's birth control on her male partner.
Louis J. Rosenfeld has written: 'The truth about vasectomy' -- subject(s): Popular works, Sexual Sterilization, Surgery, Vas deferens, Vasectomy
vasectomy and tubal lugation explaine how they affect reproduction in humans
Just as well. There is no major physiological change in a man's sexual activity.
it makes it hard/difficult for them to get pregnant
Many factors, of both physical and psychological natures, can affect sexual response and performance. Injuries, ailments,and drugs.traumatic events such as rape or incest,guilt feelings,a poor self-image.Dysfunction is often associated with anxiety.
It is possible for anxiety to affect a student's performance. It could affect their ability to concentrate.