Yes, the tubes connecting the testicles to the abdomen can swell, and depending on the cause it will change which tubes are swollen. If you think the tubes in your scrotum are swollen or tender then you should go see your doctor so they can determine if it is something that needs treatment.
I'll ask your mom tonight, aiight? ;')
Never heard of a 'VAGIANA', but a VAGINA is as big as it needs to be to give great pleasure of deliver a baby.
from my vagiana
Well, your nipples swell when you get aroused or cold. But apart from that, there is no permanent way to increase the size of your nipples.
Your period Mabey
Only if you look in a mirror
it gets itchy and you start getting a bad odor !!!
yes , although i wouldn't recommend doing it yourself
there is no other way out of the uterus except for cesaerian
Experiences of pain during penetration can vary widely among individuals. Factors such as arousal, relaxation, and comfort with the partner play significant roles in how it feels. Some may experience discomfort or pain if they are not adequately aroused or if there is tension. Communication with your partner and ensuring consent and comfort are crucial for a positive experience.
Generally, a man and woman will have sex. When the man becomes sexually aroused, or "turned on" his penis will become hard; when a woman is aroused, she usually feels wet and becomes a bit looser. The man puts his penis in her vagina; when he orgasms or ejaculates (although it is possible to get pregnant even if he doesn't) millions of microscopic sperm in his ejaculate basically swims up the womans vaginal canal. When sperm meets with one of the womans eggs and fertilizes it, a baby begins forming. A sidenote: sex is not necessary; if a mans sperm touches even the surface of a womans vagina, it's possible for her to get pregnant. Hope I helped!
The average clitoris is about 0.1 to 0.5 inches long when not aroused, and can swell to double or triple that size when aroused. It varies in size among individuals, but it is a small, sensitive organ located above the vaginal opening.