Erectile dysfunction is a widespread problem that affects many men over the course of their lives. The likelihood of potency problems increases with age. Erectile dysfunction is not only psychologically and emotionally challenging, but often also affects the relationship with the partner.
Is it possible to train your penis?
The penis itself consists primarily of erectile tissue, which fills with blood during sexual arousal, leading to an erection. There are repeated claims that certain exercises lead to penis enlargement. However, there is no scientific evidence that this is really the case. A larger penis through exercise is therefore not possible. However, there are actually some exercises that train the pelvic floor muscles and thus help to improve erectile function. These exercises are known as pelvic floor exercises or Kegel exercises.
Circumcision techniques & methods
Male circumcision is performed today for a wide variety of motives. While medical and religious reasons are usually decisive in childhood, many adult men also have themselves circumcised for aesthetic reasons. A wide variety of methods have emerged for the removal of the foreskin.
There are numerous reasons for circumcision, in addition to religious, cultural and medically necessary circumcisions, many men also have themselves circumcised for aesthetic reasons. Circumcision can also have an effect on sexual intercourse.
When the morning erection is absent
The absence of a morning erection is not necessarily a cause for concern. However, nocturnal erections can provide information about penile health and erectile dysfunction (ED).
Changes in the penis with age
Many men notice with increasing age that their penis changes. The fact that the penis shrinks and becomes smaller is often no imagination, it is real. This is due to normal aging processes and changes in hormone levels. Exact figures are not available. In fact, the length of the penis is likely to decrease by about 1 to 2 centimeters in old age compared to the "best years", and "man" loses between 0.5 to 1 centimeter in girth. The good news, however, is that "man" can also actively do something about it.
“Shower” or “Grower”?
For many men, their penis size is important because they see it as an essential part of their masculinity. This is not only about the size of the member in the erect state. How the penis looks when flaccid - in the sauna, in the shower or in the locker room - is also very important to most men.
Can Peyronie's resolve on its own?
Many men who are affected by Peyronie’s disease, hope for a long time for PD to spontaneously resolving on its own and delay the visit to the doctor.
Micropenis
Many men feel that their penis is too small compared to others. However, a truly anatomically smaller than average penis is very rare. But the term "mircopenis" does in fact exist as a medical diagnosis.
Women prefer circumcised men
Removal of the foreskin covering the head of the penis is a practice that occurs in cultures around the world. Originated male circumcision probably already about 220,000 years ago in Africa. The reasons for circumcision are on the one hand culturally religious or ritually motivated (Brit Mila in Judaism or Chitan in Islam), on the other hand there are also medical and aesthetic motives. But the idea that women prefer circumcised male partners also has a long history. For example, sometimes the prevailing opinion is that circumcised men "last longer" during intercourse and are thus better able to satisfy their female partners.