MALE SEX ORGANS
Research finding show that some men suffer from an
emotional concern that they possess a penis that is
abnormally small , a concern based in part on the
individuals visual perceptive when looking downwards a
flaccid penis , a viewpoint that distorts the true size.
The complex may also be supported by the emphasis in
literature and other art forms as well as folklore and
pornographic material on male genitals that are
unusually large.
MYTHS ABOUT THE SIZE OF THE PENIS
Penises vary greatly in shape and it is a myth that a
bigger penis is necessarily better. One of the cherished
illusions men have about their sexual performance is
that the bigger their penis , the better they will satisfy
their partner. It is an illusion nourished by pulp fictions
and girlie magazines.
The kind of men they read about in novels and stories
have penis as hard as iron and as long as a barber’s
pole , always ready for action. As soon as the penis
loses an erection , there is another one raring to go. In
these stories , rarely do people come across floppy or
remarkably small penises , the kind that droop a little
and need coaxing to come into action. Stories of sex
with animals by women also confirm their belief in this
myth.
, THE REALITY ABOUT THE SIZE OF THE
PENIS
Despite all the fears and boasts , penis size does not
vary makedly from one person to another. There are
some large penises around , just as there are some
men whose erection can last as long time and return
after a short time. But there is far difference than is
generally supposed.
CIRCUMCISION
It is a minor operation to remove the foreskin from the
man’s or boy’s penis. This is done for religious reason
among muslim community or sometimes for medical
reasons.
Does it make one a better lover if one has been
circumcised ?
People often think that men who have been
circumcised cannot control ejaculation.
Another view is that a circumcised person can continue
for longer duration of sexual act than a non –
circumcised person. But both these views are myths.
During erection , the foreskin usually draws back from
the sensitive glans (the head of the penis). So at this
stage it is hard to tell if someone has been circumcised.
Being circumcised or not , it makes no difference to the
sexual enjoyment.
Research finding show that some men suffer from an
emotional concern that they possess a penis that is
abnormally small , a concern based in part on the
individuals visual perceptive when looking downwards a
flaccid penis , a viewpoint that distorts the true size.
The complex may also be supported by the emphasis in
literature and other art forms as well as folklore and
pornographic material on male genitals that are
unusually large.
MYTHS ABOUT THE SIZE OF THE PENIS
Penises vary greatly in shape and it is a myth that a
bigger penis is necessarily better. One of the cherished
illusions men have about their sexual performance is
that the bigger their penis , the better they will satisfy
their partner. It is an illusion nourished by pulp fictions
and girlie magazines.
The kind of men they read about in novels and stories
have penis as hard as iron and as long as a barber’s
pole , always ready for action. As soon as the penis
loses an erection , there is another one raring to go. In
these stories , rarely do people come across floppy or
remarkably small penises , the kind that droop a little
and need coaxing to come into action. Stories of sex
with animals by women also confirm their belief in this
myth.
, THE REALITY ABOUT THE SIZE OF THE
PENIS
Despite all the fears and boasts , penis size does not
vary makedly from one person to another. There are
some large penises around , just as there are some
men whose erection can last as long time and return
after a short time. But there is far difference than is
generally supposed.
CIRCUMCISION
It is a minor operation to remove the foreskin from the
man’s or boy’s penis. This is done for religious reason
among muslim community or sometimes for medical
reasons.
Does it make one a better lover if one has been
circumcised ?
People often think that men who have been
circumcised cannot control ejaculation.
Another view is that a circumcised person can continue
for longer duration of sexual act than a non –
circumcised person. But both these views are myths.
During erection , the foreskin usually draws back from
the sensitive glans (the head of the penis). So at this
stage it is hard to tell if someone has been circumcised.
Being circumcised or not , it makes no difference to the
sexual enjoyment.