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The Concealed Penis Condition

Posted by PRS on September 26th, 2007

concealed penis condition diagramA concealed penis, also called "hidden" or "buried", refers to a normal sized penis that appears much smaller due to the fact that it is partly covered by the body. It is sometimes observed in men who were born with a congenital fat pad which tends to hide the penis. This condition can become more pronounced with age, excessive weight gain, or the shortening of penile skin due to chronic inflammation.

A Congenital Abnormality

Overview Of The Deer Exercise

Posted by PRS on September 24th, 2007

Deer scroll paintingOver many centuries the Chinese Culture has placed great importance on the attributes of certain animals. Such is the case with the Chinese calender featuring the months of the year represented by animals (pig, horse, monkey, dog etc.). It should not come as a surprise then that the sexual exercise covered in the preceding two articles also has its own "animal origin." The ancient Taoists referred to this specific technique as the "Deer Exercise."

Instructions For Taoist Sexual Exercise Set

Posted by PRS on September 20th, 2007

Ancient Taoist ExerciseWhen performed properly, the following Taoist sexual exercise works to strengthen the nerve endings around the pubis and penis. It may be used to correct sexual problems such as impotence and premature ejaculation. Contraction of the anal muscles will also help enlarge the head or bulb of the penis by increasing blood flow. This will enhance the pleasurable sensations felt during regular intercourse. It may be done either standing, sitting, or lying down and is best performed without clothing. It should be practiced in the morning upon rising and before retiring at night.

An Introduction To Taoist Sexual Exercises

Posted by PRS on September 18th, 2007

Huang Ti the Yellow EmporerThe term "Tao" is defined as meaning "The Natural Way." The ancient Taoist philosophy grew out of a desire to prolong life - in short, it was a quest for achieving immortality. It wasn't until many centuries later that it grew into the religion that exists today.

 


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