Ejaculation (cumming)
urethra
The male reproductive system has an endocrine secretion (testosterone) and 4 exocrine secretions in semen: sperm, seminal vesicle fluid (60%), prostatic fluid (25%), and an alkaline secretion from the Bulbourethral (Cowper's) glands that neutralizes the acidic male urethra and secretes mucous that lubricates the urethra and glans. Endocrine secretions are released in the blood and exocrine secretions are released externally, not into the blood stream.
Yes it prevents sperm from entering the urethra because the tube connecting the testicles to the urethra are severed.
Prostate gland
Bartholin's/Urethra/Skene's, referring to glands in the female genital area.
In males, the urinary system as well as genital system empty into the urethra. In females, the urinary system empties into the urethra while the genital system empties into the vagina.
Genito-urinary or Uro-genital are same Genito-urniary tract or uro-genital system Means a combination of the Renal and genital system. Includes: Kidney-uretter, urinary bladder, urethra (in penis) for male
male genital piercing which enter from bottom into the urethra and out the pee hole
Type I: Moderate movement of the urethra, with no hernia or cystocele
Type I:Moderate movement of the urethra, with no hernia.Type II:Severe or hypermobility in the urethra of more than 0.8 in (2 cm).Type III:Hypermobility of the urethra where the primary source of incontinence is the inability of the sphincter muscles.
Urine leaves the body through the urethra, a tube which leads from the urinary bladder through the genital area to the outside of the body.
It should not hurt. You may want to see a doctor. Pain in the urethra of your genital may be a sign of an STD or sexually transmitted disease.