Priapism (ancient Greek: πριαπισμός "erection") is a painful and potentially harmful medical condition in which the erect penis does not return to its flaccid state (despite the absence of both physical and psychological stimulation) within about four hours. Priapism is considered a medical emergency, which should receive proper treatment by a qualified medical practitioner.1
1.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priapism
No, not at all. The erection can last for hours under the right circumstances but you canot die from it.
It is possible to have an erection for 4 hours, but it is a dangerous condition that needs to be treated in an emergency room. During an erection that lasts that long, the penis basically gets starved of oxygen and can start to die. If it is not corrected, the penis can become gangrenous and may need to be amputated.
If an erection lasts longer than 4 hours, you should call your doctor.
side effects include nausea, explosive diarrhea, vomiting, heart failure, erection longer than 4 hours, and death by snu snu.
until you jizz your pants It is recommend that you do not wear it over 20 minutes. I have worn mine for hours (without an erection) and have had no problems. Because if maintains my erection, once I have had an orgasm, I remove it until my erection has completely gone away.
not sure about the fastest but EMT's when they have to pick someone up from a call with an erection lasting more then 3 hours literally hit it.
Just exactly that. An erection that doesn't go down and most likely just gets harder. That gets painful after a while.
17 hours is longer. 60000 seconds is 16.666666667 hours.
The MD-11 is no longer produced, so the cost of a second hand one would depend on flying hours, condition and service history.
The duration of The Official Story is 1.87 hours.
A boner, officially called an "erection", can last anywhere from a few minutes to about an hour. If you have an erection for several hours without having a sexual stimulus, it is a medical emergency; you should go to the hospital immediately.
The MD-11 is no longer produced, so the cost of a second hand one would depend on flying hours, condition and service history.