Paul, you've got big problems. Do women actually enjoy giving head, or is it just the cost of doing business? Thank you for your interest. While it's true that women will do almost anything in pursuit of a good time, performing oral sex is not the act of martyrdom some would have you believe. You see, most women have an innate attraction to the penis, or at least think it's "neat.
Strangely, when subjects were asked about instant pudding, the responses were identical. Another study from the '90s, the unofficial "Decade of the Blow Job," concluded that "twice as many women who went to college have given or received oral sex compared with those who did not finish high school," which clears up a lot of confusion about the definition of "liberal arts.
Now, if this sounds too good to be true, it probably is: These so-called "angels" are usually practitioners of the black arts, and will steal your breath in the night.
I have a nickname for my wife's vagina -- namely, Mr. I don't think she likes it. What could I call it instead? What's in a name? A rose by any other name is still your wife's vagina, but the point is, while the name you've chosen is a fine one for you, it may have negative connotations for her. For example, she may have known a "Mr. If it does, or if erections are painful or the degree of curvature is increasing, you should see a doctor.
But as the multi-billion dollar global cosmetic surgery industry attests, the fact that a body part is healthy and normal rarely prevents people from fretting about its aesthetic value, and penises are no exception. Adam, a year-old lifeguard from the U. Designed mainly for people whose curvature is significant enough to cause erectile pain or sexual discomfort, the surgery is sometimes marketed to appeal to men with aesthetic insecurities. Even as a teen, Jason was aware that the procedure existed and had considered having it done.
His self-esteem eventually trumped his desire to go under the knife. Lovers often appreciate the physical characteristics that distinguish their partners from cover models, such as freckles, big noses, stretch marks or crooked teeth, and the same logic applies to the genitals. Claire, for example, likes curved dicks precisely because of their imperfect nature.
Veins can also fail to properly constrict, leading to reduced pressure and curvature as well. Internal scarring can cause penises to curve. The fibrous scar tissue doesn't stretch in the same way as the skin and erectile tissue, so its presence holds back that side of the penis from fully expanding, inducing a curve towards that side. Scar tissue is the most likely culprit when the curve is more of a "bend" in a single spot than a continuous curve. There are multiple reasons why scar tissue may develop inside the penis.
Obvious injuries like penile fracture can result in scar tissue forming around the wound site as the body heals. Less obvious injuries, including moderate bending under force and impacts, can cause scaring to develop.
There's no guarantee that any of these will result in internal scar tissue, and there's no guarantee that such scar tissue with result in a curve.
Men are very familiar with the sensitivity of their own penis, so avoiding these scenarios shouldn't be too hard for most men. But if you believe you've suffered an injury to your penis that could result in scarring, please talk to your doctor before things get bad. Taking internal scarring to the next level is Peyronie's disease. This condition is where internal scar tissue has occurred to such a degree that erections have a significant bend and often result in pain. The curvature with Peyronie's can be so extreme that it inhibits normal sexual activity, and the scaring can be so severe that it results in erectile dysfunction.
The causes of Peyronie's disease are not known, but theories include a genetic predisposition to the rampant development of fibrous plaques, or the body going into scar tissue overdrive after a relatively minor trauma to the penis. It's possible that both may play a role, or that the two are separate conditions lumped under the Peyronie's banner. Peyronie's disease can occur seemingly overnight, or develop slowly over time. Circumcision remains a controversial topic, the reasons behind it and opposition to it are not something that will be broached in this piece.
What will be discussed is how botched circumcision can lead to penile curvature, especially when performed in adolescence or later instead of as an infant. Circumcisions involves the surgical removal of the foreskin, followed by the healing of the remaining tissues, leaving the glans fully exposed. When a circumcision is performed poorly and too much skin is removed, the healed wound may leave not enough skin on a particular side for the penis to fully extend, resulting in a bend to that side.
The vast majority of circumcisions are performed without incident, and even poorly performed circumcisions on an infant or young child are less likely to result in curvature as there is still significant penile development to occur. Longer and thicker penises are not any more likely than shorter or thinner ones to develop a curvature. The biological processes that can lead to a curvature operate exactly the same way regardless of penis size.
That said, a longer penis can have more of an apparent curve simply due to its size — given two penises with the same radius of curvature, the longer one will appear to have more of a curve just because it carrie the curve on for a greater distance.
Penile fracture is a greater risk with longer penises, as there is simply more dick to be bent during rough intercourse. A curve can make a penis appear smaller, as it reduces the apparent length from base to tip. A curved penis isn't actually any smaller than if it were straight, but visually it can look that way. A road isn't any shorter because it has a curve in it!
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