Rape
A man's urethra extends the length of the penis. Women do not have a penis.
Same as for man - urethra.
Sex also known as sexual intercourse, is when a man placeds his errect penis into a womans vagina. The man will eventually release sperm cells into the womans vagina.
Yes, in a man it's the tube that carries semen or urine.
It is when the Man puts his Penis to the Womans Vagina, to express his feelings/love or to have Babies or to have some fun.
Where a man rubs his penis up and down between a womans butt cheeks until he ejaculates
A man has to stick his penis into her vagina, and release some sperm. And the sperm travles to the womans egg and fertleizes it, and there you go.
it means when the man insert penis int woman vagina
Urine is produced the same way in both males and females. It is a filtrate of the blood. The kidneys filter waste out of the blood, this waste is then sent to the bladder, and this waste is urine. From the bladder it moves through the urethra and is then voided. A man's urethra is considerably longer than a woman's, and a man's urethra terminates at the head of the penis.
A small incision is made into the bladder through the skin just above the pubic bone ( that's why it's called supra [above] pubic) and held in place by a small balloon that is inflated with saline.
The wall of the urethra usually coapted at rest. Diameter of urethra can be measured during micturation, which is as following; Prostatic urethra 10-12mm. Membranous urethra 6-8mm. Spongy urethra 8-10mm. Narrowest part of urethra is external urethral meatus, which is a 6mm long vertical slit.
In both men and women, the urethra is the tube through which urine is excreted from the urinary bladder to outside the body. Urine flows from the bladder out of the body by way of the urethra when the sphincter muscle is relaxed. The urethral sphincter muscle is at the base of the bladder and controls the release of urine from the bladder into the urethra, which then flows out of the meatus (opening at the end of the urethra) when urinating. The urethra is approximately 1 1/2 inches long in females and around 8 inches long in males. The urethral meatus is located at the tip of the penis in men and between the clitoris and vaginal opening in women. In males the urethra also carries semen from the ejaculatory duct outwards through the penis. The semen is directed from the reproductive organs through the vas deferens tube for semen that intersects with the urethra at the prostate gland. A valve there at the base of the urethra directs the flow of either urine or semen through the urethra and out of the meatus.