Entries in the 'Physiology' Category
Biological Mechanism for Penile Stretching and Growth
Posted by PRS on December 24th, 2009
Modern methods for naturally increasing the size of the penis commonly involve some type of physical manipulation. In some cases this might take the form of manual stretching such as when performing specific penis exercises. Other times a device such as a penis extender is employed to generate a static and prolonged stretch of the fine penile tissue. In either instance, a palpable force is necessary to initiate the growth response that creates the increase in penis size. Here we'll look at the biological mechanisms behind those techniques that actually enables natural penis enlargement to occur.
Category: Physiology
The Link Between Confidence, Attraction and Scent
Posted by PRS on September 24th, 2009
One of the primary benefits touted by natural penis enlargement systems, aside from the obvious one of increased size, is that of a reported boost in self-confidence. While it may seem a foregone conclusion that a man with a larger penis will exhibit greater confidence levels thereby improving his odds of mating success, the way in which a man outwardly portrays himself is really just one component in determining overall sexual attractiveness. Far less obvious than visual cues but equally significant, the scent a man exudes has also been shown to play a role in how he is perceived by potential mates.
Category: Physiology
The Length of Time Between Ejaculations
Posted by PRS on August 7th, 2009
How long does it take a man to recover after ejaculating before he is ready and/or able to ejaculate again? While there is no absolute answer to that question, there are a number of determining factors that directly influence the length of time necessary between successive ejaculations. In this article we'll examine what some of those factors are and possible ways to improve the sexual experience by reducing that period of recovery.
Category: Physiology
Male Erogenous Zones and Genital Sensitivity
Posted by PRS on April 17th, 2009
The male body contains many sexually sensitive areas, or erogenous zones, that serve to stimulate the sex drive and enhance pleasure. While the amount of pleasure experienced with the stimulation of each area varies from one man to the next, there are certain locations on the body that tend to rank higher than others in terms of overall sexual satisfaction. One recent study published in the British Journal of Urology attempts to gauge the amount of genital sensitivity experienced by men in order to rank these specific erogenous zones.
Category: Physiology
The Uncircumsized Penis and Female Pleasure
Posted by PRS on June 20th, 2008
Research conducted by the British Journal of Urology seems to support that sexual pleasure experienced by females varies depending upon whether the male partner is circumcised or uncircumcised. In fact, compiled data strongly suggests that women tend to prefer vaginal intercourse with an anatomically complete penis over that with a circumcised penis. Fortunately for those of us who are 'non-anatomically complete' (i.e. circumcised), all hope is not lost. By understanding the mechanism and triggers behind sexual stimulation, we can actually learn from our uncut brethren new methods for increasing our partner's pleasure.
Category: Physiology
Relationship between Penis Size and Body Geometry
Posted by PRS on May 20th, 2008
When it comes to the topic of penis size, there is no shortage of peculiar beliefs. One of the more popular is the notion of a direct relationship between the penis and the size of various other external appendages. For example, many believe that a man with large feet or hands must somehow be inherently well-endowed. But is there any truth to this assumption or is it merely just another myth contained within the annals of penis folklore?
Category: Physiology
Commonly Asked Questions About Vasectomies
Posted by PRS on January 23rd, 2008
A vasectomy is a simple and highly effective surgical procedure that is performed with the purpose of making a man sterile. In other words, it takes away a man's ability to conceive children. While exact numbers are hard to come by, it has been estimated that some 50 million men worldwide have undergone this operation. Here we will look at some of the most commonly asked questions regarding vasectomies.
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