No, it is not possible to achieve an erection after death because the physiological processes required for an erection, such as blood flow and nerve stimulation, cease to function once a person has died.
Yes, it is possible for a deceased individual to experience postmortem penile erection, known as "angel lust" or "terminal erection," due to the relaxation of muscles and pooling of blood in the genital area after death.
The statement was made by psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. The phrase is correct, suggesting that even if humans can achieve god-like abilities or knowledge, they are still limited by their physical and material existence.
Death is not exactly like sleeping forever because in death, the body stops functioning completely, while in sleep, the body is still alive and functioning.
A hanging erection, also known as a flaccid or drooping erection, can be caused by factors such as fatigue, stress, anxiety, or medical conditions like low testosterone levels or erectile dysfunction. Remedies may include reducing stress, getting enough rest, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and seeking medical advice if the issue persists.
It is a common misconception that men experience erections when they die. In reality, erections can occur after death due to a phenomenon called "cadaveric spasm," where muscles contract and can cause the appearance of an erection. This is a physical response and not related to any sexual arousal or desire.
Yes, Methadone can effect the sex in males making it difficult to achieve and erection.
Prostate enlargement by itself does not effect the ability to get an erection. Prostate enlargement can lead to painful ejaculation, which can impact the ability of a male to achieve a full erection. If sex or masturbation prevents a full erection, due to enlarged prostate, you can use a penis pump to help achieve an erection.
Well Morning Wood is where you wake up with an erection and chopping the morning wood is where if you still have the erection, masturbate, or have sex......
You can still urinate during an erection.
Depending on his age, health and other factors, I'd say average would be from less than a minute to a few minutes, if you are actively trying to gain an erection. If you are talking about a passive erection with no stimulation then it can take a long time.
Yes, it is possible for a deceased individual to experience postmortem penile erection, known as "angel lust" or "terminal erection," due to the relaxation of muscles and pooling of blood in the genital area after death.
If the nerves that run along side of the prostate are not damaged or cut, a man will still be able to achieve an erection. If the nerves are cut, a full erection is generally not possible, but I have seen reports of people who used spiritual health programs have had full recovery from diseases, cancer and other conditions. This includes recovery from disease and medical conditions where recovery using western medicine practices was deemed a failure.
Sterility means the person can not have childrenImpotency means the person is unable to have a satisfactory intercourse.Sterile person can have a normal erection and normal intercourse
It can take up to one year after prostate surgery to know if you will be able to achieve an erection. Also, if the nerves that run along the sides of the prostate gland, which control erection, were damaged or cut, this could effect the ability to achieve an erection. See your doctor for a follow-up exam to see if the nerves were in fact cut or damaged, or if your recovery is still taking place and it may take a bit longer for normal sexual function to be restored. I would recommend also consulting with a doctor who specializes in prostate surgery and rehabilitation to regain sexual function. If you are having difficulty achieving an erection, a specialist may have tools and therapies available to help restore this function for you.
Removing the prostate does not mean male sexual function is impossible. There are two nerves that run along the sides of the prostate, and these nerves control a man's ability to have an erection. If the prostate is removed and the nerves are left intact and not damaged, full sexual function can be restored within 3-12 months. Even if an erection is not possible, sexual desire can still exist. If the couple are in a loving relationship, they can still have a sexual relationship with toys or other methods. Lack of sexual desire and negative thoughts related to prostate removal and lack of ability to achieve an erection are all in the head...change your thoughts and this changes the outcome!
Yes, it is possible for a paralyzed male from the waist down to still get an erection. The ability to have an erection is controlled by the autonomic nervous system, which can still function even if the spinal cord is damaged. Additionally, there are many medical interventions, such as medication or devices, that can help with erectile function in paralyzed individuals.
Yes, I still get them