Sometimes you can help and other times he may need to see a doctor. Maybe his hormone levels are low, or he has prostrate problems. Whichever it is, this is a case for a qualified doctor to know about and examine your lover.
No
Some words to describe a lover are soft, gentle, and passionate. Other words that could describe a lover are rough, slow, and fiery.
Boys experience frequent erections during puberty, sometimes at the most inopportune times. Erections in young men are frequently described as very firm. Because pubescent boys tend to be sexually charged much of the time, this can result in a boy feeling "chubbed" or semi-erect, and this may be the "soft" erection to which you refer. Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, or medications such as anti-depressants, will have an effect on your ability to have a firm erection. If you are concerned that your erections are not firm enough, or something is not right, you should ask your personal physician.
I'm afraid there's no way to stop erections. Erections happen to every man
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.
Girls don't get erections, because they don't have penises. Only boys get erections.
No. Erections are not linked to constipation.
Erections form by having blood flowing through the penis.
New Erections was created on 2007-03-20.
you kiss your lover only if you love them. then if you are in love with her/him and shes/he is in love with you too then ..................glad i can help:)
Female erections, also known as clitoral engorgement, occur when blood flow increases to the clitoris, causing it to become enlarged and sensitive. This is similar to the process of male erections, where blood flow increases to the penis. However, female erections are typically less noticeable and do not result in the same level of rigidity as male erections.
No, women do not have the anatomical structures necessary to experience erections like men do.