Gravity pulls it down to where it has the centre of gravity at its lowest, when moving the lowest possible centre of gravity changes so it moves around.
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.”
Mammary intercourse, also known as a "breast job" or "tit job," involves stimulating the penis between a person's breasts. To perform it, the person can sandwich the penis between their breasts and move them up and down to create friction. Communication, lubrication, and finding a position that is comfortable for both partners are key to an enjoyable experience.
The penis is composed of three cylindrical columns of erectile tissue: two corpora cavernosa and one corpus spongiosum. When stimulated, blood flow to these tissues increases, causing the penis to become erect. The main physiological function of the penis is to facilitate sexual intercourse and reproduction by delivering sperm into the female reproductive tract.
Go to a store that sells sexual enhancement products and buy a strap on penis that fits over your own and that will offer you pleasure and your partner also. There are lubricants that can be applied to make it enjoyable and you will both benefit.
No, bones cannot move on their own. Movement of bones is controlled by muscles through a joint, allowing for specific actions such as walking or grabbing objects. Bones provide structure and support while muscles provide the force to create movement.
It would be my guess you can. no
Moisturize and try cleaning your penis, if it's circumsised, then of course it won't move freely.
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I can and its great
It is perfectly normal, afterall if you found your own penis to be turn off you'd lose your erection every time your saw it.
by putting your penis into the hardrive
By moving its penis into a mans buthole
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No you should not attempt this as you can bleed to death.
a robot can move on its own and aeroplane, clock too move on its own
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