No, women do not experience erections like men do. The female equivalent is clitoral engorgement, where the clitoris becomes swollen and sensitive. This can happen due to arousal or stimulation, and is a normal part of sexual response in women.
Yes, it is possible for a paralyzed male from the waist down to still get an erection. The ability to have an erection is controlled by the autonomic nervous system, which can still function even if the spinal cord is damaged. Additionally, there are many medical interventions, such as medication or devices, that can help with erectile function in paralyzed individuals.
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.
Yes, it is possible for a baby to be born with cancer, known as congenital cancer. The implications can vary depending on the type and stage of cancer, but treatment options may include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Early detection and a multidisciplinary approach involving pediatric oncologists and other specialists are crucial for the best possible outcome.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to egg whites and experience symptoms of an allergic reaction.
Yes, it is possible for a man to move his penis without touching it through voluntary muscle control. The penis contains muscle tissue that can be consciously controlled to achieve movements such as flexing or even some degree of “dancing.”
Yes, it is possible for a deceased individual to experience postmortem penile erection, known as "angel lust" or "terminal erection," due to the relaxation of muscles and pooling of blood in the genital area after death.
Yes, it is possible for boys to experience erections while urinating. This phenomenon, known as a "pee boner" or "urinary erection," is a normal physiological response and is not a cause for concern. It is caused by increased blood flow to the penis, which can happen due to a variety of reasons.
If the nerves are damaged it may not be possible to get an erection naturally
No, it is not possible to achieve an erection after death because the physiological processes required for an erection, such as blood flow and nerve stimulation, cease to function once a person has died.
A temporary solution is to get an erection.
If he is capable of an erection and ejaculation then it's possible.
It is possible. Check with your doctor.
Yes, it's possible for a man to get an erection during a sensuous dance of any sort. Just don't turn any corners.
To get a woman pregnant semen has to come in contact with the vagina. It is possible to ejaculate without an erection, did you ejaculate? And if so did the ejaculate come in contact with her vagina? Without an erection it would be difficult to deposit the semen deep within her vagina so it would be more difficult to get pregnant but I suppose if you ejaculated without an erection then took the ejaculate and pushed it into her vagina then it would be possible.
Yes, I still get them
It is possible for a boy to get an erection from hugging a girl if he feels sexually aroused or excited during the interaction. Erections can be influenced by a variety of physical and emotional factors, including attraction and arousal.
It is not common for 3-month-old babies to experience hair falling out. If it does happen, possible reasons could include hormonal changes, friction from rubbing against bedding, or a condition called telogen effluvium. It is important to consult a pediatrician for a proper diagnosis and treatment.