Ladies, Do You Know Your Male Organ Facts?
Ladies, hopefully the man or me n in your life is everything you
want him to be – considerate, kind, attentive, intelligent, sensual, and good
in bed. But even the near-perfect mate (because let’s face it, nobody’s really
perfect) may have some aspects which are a bit of a mystery to you. For
example, no matter how willing (and indeed eager) a man may be to share his
manhood with you, there are things about his manhood which you may still not
quite understand or know about. With that in mind, the following male organ
facts are presented, to help ladies know about their man’s little (or not so
little) best friend.
Basic male organ
facts
- Average size has
been exaggerated. For many years, the average tumescent male member size was said
to be six inches. However, a recent study (one of the few such studies which
was well designed and therefore is more likely to be closer to accurate) found
that the average tumescent member is actually just shy of 5.2 inches. The vast
majority of men have a tool that measures between 4 and 6 inches.
- He starts (and
started) early. Most men wake up with morning wood, which is to say
that when they arise to greet the day, their manhood has already risen. That’s
because the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for tumescences, and
it is much more active during the night. In addition, male hormone levels
impact tumescences, and male hormone goes up o while a man sleeps.
Interestingly enough, those tumescences precede his entry into the world;
science has shown that male babies get tumescences while still in the womb. (To
some ladies, that will come as no surprise whatsoever.)
- It can’t be
technically broken. Despite guys calling a tumescence a boner, there
actually are no bones in the member –and so technically a guy cannot “break”
his member. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be injured. While tumescent, the
manhood can undergo a boneless fracture, which is often accompanied by a
popping sound, if it slams against something or is slammed into
something. This causes male organ tissue known as the tunica albuginea to
tear.
- It’s not just one
tube. Although the member looks like one tube (or, to some, a hose),
it is actually made up on the interior of three tubes. Two of them are called
the corpus cavernosum and one in between these two is called corpus spongiosum.
- Many are insecure
about their friend. Even many men who are perfectly well endowed and
who are quite good in bed may still feel insecure about the size, shape, looks,
functionality, or general appeal of their manhood. A little praise from the
ladies can be helpful for these men; even some guys who are full of macho
swagger may deep down be using that to mask worries they have about their
manhood.
- Obese men may see
their member “shrink.” When a man gains weight, at a certain point the
“pad” that surrounds his mahood can become fat as well – and that fat may
“swallow up” the base of his member, making his member (or that which is
still visible) shorter. Women with chubby lovers whose health would be improved
if they lost weight might use the fact that a thinner man means a longer
manhood to inspire them.
Ladies, one more of our male
organ facts deserves note: men need to work on male organ health just as they
do other health issues. One thing they can do is apply a first class male
organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) regularly. The best oils will contain both
L-arginine and L-carnitine. The former is an amino acid which helps increase
blood flow to the manhood when required. The latter has neuroprotective
qualities which can aid in maintaining proper member sensitivity through the
years.
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