Sex and arousal are very much controlled by 'thoughts' as much or even more than as a purely physical reaction. Males, especially, are visual. When you see a cute girl or picture a girl in your mind, you can become aroused. Females, usually, respond more to thoughts that include emotions, but we also get turned on from what we see. When you consider sexual arousal patterns, very little arousal comes from physical sensation--for example, your trousers moving against your genitals. Of course, when aroused, we seek touch--our own or from a partner.
Boys during puberty can get erections for no apparent reason. This is normal and is caused by rushing hormones, stimulation on the genitals or thoughts and fantasies.
Morning erections in men, also known as nocturnal penile tumescence, are caused by a combination of hormonal changes during sleep and increased blood flow to the penis. These erections are a normal physiological response and are not necessarily related to sexual arousal.
if you are talking about the sensuality of sex then yes. even if you aren't most guys minds will wonder...and their thoughts about sex get deeper. it is very normal, even if you aren't attracted to the person in which you are engaging in the conversation with...
Don't worry, it's completely normal. Many guys, teenagers and adults alike, wake up with an erection (sometimes called morning wood). There are many teenage boys who have involuntary erections. It doesn't have anything to do with sexual excitement, these involuntary erections are caused by blood flowing into the penis.
Morning erections, also known as nocturnal penile tumescence, are caused by a combination of hormonal changes, increased blood flow to the penis during sleep, and the relaxation of certain muscles in the body. These erections are a normal and healthy physiological response that often occur during the REM stage of sleep.
Yes, it is normal for young children to experience erections due to physiological changes in their bodies. Erections in young boys can occur spontaneously and are not necessarily linked to sexual arousal. It is important to provide age-appropriate education and reassurance to help children understand and manage these natural bodily functions.
Yes they can. Erections are not only caused during sexual arousal. They can do it while scared, bored or excited.
No, women do not have erections in the same way that men do. Erections in men are caused by increased blood flow to the penis, leading to its enlargement and firmness. Women do not have the same anatomical structures that allow for this type of response.
Erections themselves will not make a person healthy. The quality of erections can be a thermostat so to speak of a person's overall health. Erectile dysfunction can be caused by anxiety, hypertension, heart disease or diabetes.
It is not normal. Your erection is too small to see, therefore not noticeable.
no they die
Yes all guys get that Once you hit puberty you start to get erections, there is nothing wrong in it as it is a sign you are normal and growing up. You should seek some privacy and attend to it now and again as masturbation is normal also for teenagers.