1) The penis can go all the way into the vagina, depending on the penis and vagina in question. 7-10 inches is a pretty safe range.
2) The penis stays hard until it doesn't. Ideally, it stays hard until at least shortly after ejaculation. In some unfortunate cases it goes soft before that. To determine your own abilities practice is advised.
During intercourse, unless you move oddly, the penis will not touch the cervix. The cervix is not at the absolute end of the vagina, there is another "pocket" behind it that accomodates "extra" penis. If you are lying on your back the semen will pool here and the cervix above it will dip down into the semen during vaginal contractions (during orgasm.) To attempt to draw a picture in your mind of where the cervix is imagine a sock. In a tube sock the seam is at the very end of the sock, but in a regular sock the seam sits above your toes. The cervis sits above the end of the vagina in the same way. The cervix never opens except when you are giving birth and certainly the penis will never enter it. That would be impossible without special drugs to relax the cervix, a truly long and flexible penis and significant pain. What you may be feeling is muscle contraction. There are several layers of muscle around the vagina and just like in men the tissues around your vulva and vagina become swollen with blood when you are aroused. There is even erectile tissue that forms your clitorus and is under the skin all around the clitorus. After intercourse that swelling does not always fade away as quickly as it does in men. In addition to the swelling often the muscles of the vaginia will contract after sex. In some women they may stay this way for quite a while. The best thing to do is relax and wait it out. You may find that walking or doing something while standing will help, or that thinking calm thoughts and relaxing works better. Possibly a warm bath, although you should be careful soaking in a tub after sex, you could get a UTI if you dont clean the area prior to soaking. Possibly you will just need some "loosing up" if you want to have intercourse again very soon. Try massaging the inside of your vagina with your fingers (use lubricant, maybe even warming lubricant.) If that is painful then wait. If it merely feels tighter than usually but not painful just try using more lube for the second round. :) If you feel this is a real problem that interferes with your sex life or is painful please tell your GYN. You should be seeing him once a year for a PAP smear, but he will probably field phone calls during the rest of the year and may even ask you to come in to see him.
Because of something called inertia, and poor mechanics. Stuff that isn't moving likes to stay that way, and stuff that is moving likes to stay that way too. So when you force it to change, like when an elevator starts and stops, it's hard to make that completely smooth.
The reason you get the bends is because of the nitrogen inside the tank. When you are deep under water the pressure gets higher. If you stay at 20ft for 5 minutes this will release all the nitrogen at a proper rate. If you shoot to the top the nitrogen spews out too quickly which is bad so, when that happens you will get the bends.
Unless otherwise specified, electric cables are insulated with a plastic material, which goes stiff in cold. If you ask for it special, you can get wires that are insulated with rubber or silicone instead, which stay soft in cold. But that costs more.
why object stay in place
yes so stay away from penises!
Normally until there is an ejaculation. This can take anywhere between a few minutes and about half an hour or so.
No. Blood stops running through the body when ur dead. Which means blood can't go to the penis.
Yes, but you are supposed to go see your doctor after 4!
Stay in what? More information needed. It's none of your business why my penis wont stay in
Yes, because when you ejaculate you soak the vaginal walls in ejaculate. You're still moving your penis around in there so the ejaculate in the vagina gets on your penis as well as the vagina.
Soak it in warm water for about 30 sec. then store in a dry place.
I'll give one example although there are lots of ways people can have sex. Two people are in bed together, they are both lying naked in bed, she rolls over on her back with her legs spread wide. His penis is fully erect, he opens a condom, squeezes the tip so it will stay on, and rolls the condom onto his penis. He climbs on top of her, gets between her thighs, then lowers himself so he's balanced on his forearms and legs so that he's on top of her about to enter her. He aims his penis toward the vagina, wiping his penis on the moisture coming out of her vagina, moves his penis to the labia (the lips at the entrance to the vagina), he slides into her tight vagina, continuing to slide his penis into her until it bottoms out inside her. He'll back up and plunge his penis into her, bottoming out again, then backing out of her, and continuously repeating this up and down movement inside her, until he comes into the condom. If they are boyfriend-girlfriend and use a non-barrier contraceptive, his penis explodes and pumps his seed into her.
Your penis is a Muscle..So no really food, your penis is always going to stay hard, well at least when erected.
The vagina always stay the same. The only thing that can change that would be childbirth.
If you are young and in a sexualy arousing situation you penis may coninue to stay hard even after you have just ejaculated. As you get older this is less likely, especially if you are not in a sexually arousing situation but after a short "recovery period" your penis will usually become erect pretty quickly if it is stimulated.
Stay Hard was created in 1985.