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Effects of Penis Piercing on Enlargement Training

Posted by PRS on June 26th, 2008

penis piercing photo collectionThe act of body piercing is often thought to be a 20th century invention. In truth, it has been performed for thousands of years in numerous cultures around the world. One of the more exotic forms of this style of body modification includes the practice of penis piercing. While the reasons why men choose to adorn their genitals can range from a simple fashion statement to supposed sexual enhancement benefits, it does raise some issues regarding their compatibility with penis enlargement practices.

Category: Society

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The Uncircumsized Penis and Female Pleasure

Posted by PRS on June 20th, 2008

comparison uncircumcised and circumcised penisResearch 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

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Caring For The Adult Uncircumcised Penis

Posted by PRS on July 6th, 2007

uncircumcised penisAll men are born with a layer of skin that covers the tip of the penis (glans), called the foreskin or prepuce. At birth, this foreskin serves to shield and protect the delicate glans which can be easily irritated by urine and feces. Males that have this covering of skin removed are referred to as circumcised and those that do not are called uncircumcised. While the decision to circumcise a male depends on many factors including the parent's preference, religion, and geographic location, the need to clean and care for an uncircumcised penis remains vitally important for overall penis health.

Category: Health

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Male Sexual Hygiene

Posted by PRS on January 7th, 2007

clean soapKeeping good personal hygiene is important to maintaining overall health. Since the sex organs are more sensitive than other parts of the body and frequently involved in intimate contact, good sexual hygiene and keeping the penis clean is extremely important. Practicing good sexual hygiene is very easy and only involves a few minutes of time each day.

Category: Health

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History and Practice of Circumcision

Posted by PRS on June 26th, 2006

Ancient Hieroglyph CircumcisionThe practice of removing some or all of the foreskin (prepuce) from the penis is called circumcision. The word circumcision itself comes from two Latin words; circum (meaning "around") and caedere (meaning "to cut"). Although usually thought of as pertaining to males, circumcision is also sometimes associated with females and refers to a variety of procedures performed on the female genitalia. Circumcision is usually performed for religious, cultural, and medical reasons. In some cases, elective adult circumcision is performed for body modification or aesthetic reasons.

Category: Society

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Overcoming Problems Performing Penis Exercises

Posted by PRS on March 7th, 2006

man thinkingNatural penis enlargement programs that include specific exercises and techniques to enlarge the penis are some of the best methods to come out of the large and not always reliable male enhancement market. With the slow movement towards mainstream recognition, dishonest companies offering useless and sometimes harmful products are being weeded out and legitimate vendors are becoming more popular every day. Men who found themselves resigned to an inadequate manhood are now finding a variety of techniques and products available to help improve their penis size.

Category: Exercises

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Penis Anatomy 101

Posted by PRS on September 23rd, 2005

Drawing of penis anatomyThe penis is the external male organ associated with both sex and urination. It is composed of three columns of erectile tissue and relies on the engorgement of blood to reach the erect state.

Category: Physiology

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