The Penis - Know Your (or
your partner's) Anatomy by sacha tarkovsky
The man's sexual (and
excretory) organ, the penis, is not as simple as it may appear. One should know
all about his penis, and connected sexual organs, as it plays, in one way or
another, an important part in every man's life.
The Penis Size
A general statement must be made that the size of a man's penis is NOT the sign
of his virility or his skill as a sexual partner. This is a long-standing myth.
What is important is a man's skill and experience as a lover. It is true a small
size penis can be a problem however, but in the general overall statistics of
men's anatomy, most penises' sizes fall into the average range.
Component Parts of the Penis
The head of the penis is called the Glans. It is packed with nerve endings and
is highly sensitive to touch and stimulation. Uncircumcised men have a foreskin
(called a Prepuce) covering the Glans, and this retracts during a man's
erection.
Just underneath the Glans is the Frenulum. This is small folds of skin in
between the Glans and on the underside of the main shaft of the penis. The
Frenulum is also highly sensitive to touch, and can act as a trigger to
ejaculation.
The shaft of the penis is just below the Frenulum, and is also on the underside
of the penis. It is, like the Glans and Frenulum, highly sensitive to touch, and
reacts to stroking.
The Penis Internally
Inside the penis is a tube called the Urethra. This carries both urine and
spermatic fluid during ejaculation. The urethra is in turn connected to the both
the bladder and the Vas Deferens, and the Seminal Vesciles.
The Erected Penis
Inside the penis is a very complex network of vessels that fill up (engorge)
with blood when a man is aroused, and this causes the penis to swell and finally
stiffen.
This process depends on many elements, being both a chemical and mental process.
Difficulty in getting or maintaining an erection is called Erectile Dysfunction.
Difficulty in losing an erection is a condition called priapismatism.
The Importance of the Prostate Gland to the Penis
The prostate gland is a walnut sized gland that is situated between the bladder
and connects to the seminal vesicle and urethra, acts as a value to allow urine
to pass during urination and sperm and fluid to pass during ejaculation.
The prostate gland can be stimulated manually from the anus, and when so
stimulated causes great sexual arousal and often instant ejaculation. A healthy
prostate is very important to the proper function of the penis.
The Penis and Personal Hygiene
The penis, as all the body, should be kept clean, and not merely be cleaned.
This means washing the penis after each urination if possible and certainly
before and after sexual experiences.
If a man is uncircumcised, the area underneath the foreskin will produce a nasty
substance called smegma. This resembles rotten cottage cheese and must not be
allowed to form or to and accumulate. Daily washing with care to this area will
insure a clean and healthy penis.
The Testicles
Part of the man's sexual organs, they are not directly connected to the penis,
but indirectly. They are however, also highly sensitive and react to gentle
stimulation only. As the testicles are the producers of both sperm and
testosterone, they must be protected at all times. Tight men's underwear tends
to keep the testicle's temperature higher than normal, and may then affect their
purpose.
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