If the relationship is OK, any penis will do. If the relationship is rocky, no penis will save it.
Producing sperm has nothing to do with your penis; that's all about the testicles.
It's not
Using the traditional vacuum cleaner on your penis or vagina is contraindicated. The suction of a vacuum cleaner is continuous and too high to use for sexual purposes. A penis pump is recommended because it can control the suction for effective use. When you use a penis pump, you pump it a couple of times at a time and allow the penis to grow, before you continue to pump as you achieve full erection.
You rub your penis or vagina.
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The penis is primarily part of the Reproductive System but is also part of the Urinary System because the penis has two primary functions.
It provides sperms through penis in male body for reproduction
Fully Functional - meaning that the individual still has a penis and that it still functions.
a muscular/ nope its the penis, because the ligaments are in the skeletal system, that requires them to have it.
The two principal functions of the testis are sperm production through spermatogenesis and hormone production, mainly testosterone, which is responsible for male sexual characteristics and reproductive functions.
yes the penis functions completely normal. except for the fact it is a bit below the average size
the function was mainly based on the raping of male animals and then cutting of their cojones or penis and eating them raw or giving it to their man!
A camel's penis is called a "baculum" or os penis, which is a bone found in the penis of many placental mammals. In camels, this structure helps support the reproductive organ during mating. The baculum varies in size and shape among different species, serving various reproductive functions.
No, circumcision has no effect of penis size. Circumcision is a surgery that cuts off part of the skin of the penis, known as the foreskin. This does not affect the size of the penis. The size of the penis is determined by the main erectile chambers inside the penis, not by the amount of skin.
The "fluff" to which you refer is actually expansile tissue, of which there are two types: the corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum. When you get an erection, blood flow from the penis is restricted, causing engorgement of the expansile tissue in the penis.
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.