Small Male Organ Facts: The Micromember
by John Dugan OwnerThere’s
no sign that men’s anxieties concerning manhood size are slowing down; as a
matter of fact, some believe that the near-omnipresence of online adult movies
is only making men feel more and more anxious about whether they have a small
male organ or not. The evidence suggests that the vast majority of men don’t
need to worry; though they may not have equipment that would make a horse
jealous, most men have more than enough to satisfy themselves and their
partners. As a matter of fact, the actual occurrence of men with a micromember
seems to be definitely rare. Some studies indicate less than 0.5% of men would
qualify as a micromember possessor, and other studies suggest the prevalence is
even smaller.
Of course, just what is a micromember? There’s some debate as to
the exact definition, with some believing it is any manhood which measures less
than 3 inches in length while tumescent and others opting for 2.5” or 2”.
So for the purposes of this article, it must be left vague – but it is in any
case a smaller than typical manhood.
With that in mind, here are a few facts about the small male organ
referred to as a micromember.
- A guy with a micromember may
still be a grower rather than a shower. Even
though a micromember is a very small male organ when tumescent, it may be even
smaller when flaccid. Also, in some cases it may be bigger in circumference
than in length.
- It still works. Though it may be a small male organ, it still functions
exactly the same as a larger model. The same stimuli create an increase in
manhood blood flow and retention, leading to a hardening which enables the
member to achieve penetration. Many women report that they still achieve
sensual satisfaction even when their partner has a micromember. And many women
have become pregnant from men with a very small male organ.
- Urinating can be an issue. If the manhood is especially small when soft, it may be
difficult to urinate standing up. The member may not extend far enough out of
the flap or it may not reach the urinal or toilet properly.
- Hormones may help. In some cases, especially if the male organ is determined to
be especially small at an early age, infusions of male hormones may help
increase the length somewhat. This is especially true when the brevity of size
is due to a lack of male hormone production while in the womb.
- Kallmann Syndrome may also be to
blame. Sometimes a micromember is the result of a genetic disorder
known as Kallmann Syndrome – or indeed of other diseases in the family called
hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Essentially, a person with Kallmann Syndrome is
kept from starting or fully finishing puberty. The hypothalamus fails to
produce GnRH hormone, which in turn means that the body doesn’t produce
adequate amounts of male hormone. In addition to the manhood being small,
the sacks are also usually much smaller than normal – which in turn affects the
production of male seed and fluids.
Many men lament the fact that they have a micromember, but others
have learned to accept it and live much more comfortably with it. Use of male
organ sleeves or sheaths can sometimes help a man with a very small male organ
feel more comfortable with his sensual encounters.
Whether a man has a micromember, a small male organ or a large
member he needs to keep it healthy. Regular application of a superior manhood health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin) can help. Look for a crème that includes among
its ingredients vitamin C, a key component of collagen, a tissue in the body
that gives skin its tone and elasticity and is vital for tumescence. The
crème should also include vitamin B5, or pantothenic acid, which is a vital
nutrient required for cell metabolism and the maintenance of healthy tissue.
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