When
a man gets to a certain age, he may assume he knows just about everything there
is to know about the penis. He has
survived high school sex ed., is well-versed about the “birds and the bees” and
has a good working knowledge of his overall sexual health. Even still, there tend to be certain
questions that even the most penis-savvy man may ponder. Below are 4 common
penis quandaries and their answers, in addition to a few quick penis care tips to ensure
the magic stick stays up and running.
How many
erections does a man get each day?
The
answer is varied, but ranges from zero to dozens or more. Factors that influence the frequency of one’s
happiness level include: a man’s age, physical health, medication he is on, his
mood, and any physical or visual stimulation in the environment. Furthermore, healthy men experience about 3
to 6 erections every night in their sleep, with some lasting 30 minutes or
more.
Does circumcision
affect penis sensation?
This
is a controversial issue that is debated worldwide; however much of the
research suggests that it does not. Experts at Hopkins University conducted a study
into this very question and determined that neither sexual satisfaction nor
performance differed significantly between circumcised and uncircumcised men. Of course, there are those that disagree and
feel a penis that retains its foreskin has more nerve endings –those in the
foreskin itself – and is more sensitive as the head of the penis is protected
by the sheath. The only real way to know
for certain is to conduct a large study using men who are uncircumcised then
circumcise them doing detailed before and after research, and since there is no
line of volunteers rushing to participate, this may be a case where the
differing factions have to agree to disagree.
How can a man
avoid premature ejaculation?
Many
men are endlessly worried about bringing an end to the evening too soon, thus
disappointing their partner. A man and
his partner can explore different foreplay that doesn’t focus entirely on his
penis, thus avoiding becoming overly excited.
During sex, men can delay orgasm by gently squeezing under the head of
the penis until the urge to climax goes away – however, this method should be
used sparingly to prevent creating an orgasmic disorder or inducing retrograde
ejaculation. If finishing too soon is a
major problem, men can always talk to a doctor about underlying health issues
and potential treatment methods.
Does a flaccid
penis relate to the size of an erection?
There
is commonly locker room talk among men regarding whether they are a “show-er or
a grower;” meaning whether they have a larger flaccid penis with less of a
change in erect size (show-er) or a slightly less impressive penis size while
flaccid, but with a more dramatic change when erect (grower). Bottom line, there is no correlation between
a flaccid and erect penis. A man who is less endowed while limp may rise to
exceed all expectations, or he may stay on the smaller side when erect and vice
versa.
Does a penis
change with age?
While
the basic structure of the penis stays the same after a man reaches full sexual
maturity, there are some changes that come with age. Fluctuating hormone levels, cardiovascular
health, and even neurological changes can all lead to decreased penis
sensitivity, lower sex drive and erectile dysfunction. Of course, as with the rest of the body, the
skin on the penis can begin to wrinkle, sag and loosen. Thus, it is important to focus on the health
and vitality of the penis from a young age to ensure it remains in good
condition for the long haul.
Penis Care Tips
A
good rule of thumb is that what’s good for the heart is good for the
penis. Eating right, exercising, watching
cholesterol levels, not smoking, and drinking in moderation can all keep the circulation
pumping strong. A daily penis vitamin creme (most professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil), packed with
all-natural vitamins and minerals, can also help fight the signs of an aging
penis such as dry, wrinkling skin and sensation loss.
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