There can be many reasons, some of them serious health problems. If you have any unexplained bleeding, consult a doctor.
During intercourse, the penis, clitoris, and labia may experience swelling due to increased blood flow.
This is necessary because it makes it easier for the penis to be inserted into a female vagina during sexual intercourse.
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the erectile tissue is spongy tissue that fills with blood during sexual intercourse, making the penis stiff enough to enter the body
The penis is used for urination and sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse the penis is thrust into the woman's vagina. The man then ejaculates semen, which contains sperm. Sperm can fertilize an egg to create a pregnancy.
Pre-ejaculate.
Because during intercourse the penis push air in and press it out when going back in.
The semen is expelled from the penis, into the female vagina.
During intercourse, you may feel muscle contractions, caused by the layers of muscle around the vagina that become swollen with blood when you are aroused. The penis, however, will never enter the cervix during intercourse, as it is a protective layer around the vagina.
The male organ of copulation is the penis.
Yes, there is no cartilage in the penis. The penis is made up of spongy tissue and blood vessels that become engorged with blood during an erection.
The semen is inserted into the female by the erect penis of a male during the act of intercourse.