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Whatever the clinical significance of these data may be, the locker-room significance is considerable. You can't assume that a dude with a big limp penis gets much bigger with an erection. And the guy whose penis looks tiny could surprise you with a big erection.

An analysis of more than thousand measurements taken by sex researcher Alfred Kinsey shows that shorter flaccid penises tend to gain about twice as much length as longer flaccid penises.

A penis that doesn't gain much length with an erection has become known as a "show-er," and a penis that gains a lot is said to be a "grower. Kinsey's data suggest that most penises aren't extreme show-ers or growers. Your penis is shaped like a boomerang. Just like you don't see all of a big oak tree above ground, you don't see the root of your penis tucked up inside your pelvis and attached to your pubic bone.

In an MRI picture, the penis looks distinctly boomerang-like, as noted by a French researcher who studied men and women having sex inside an MRI scanner. One method of surgical "penis enlargement" is to cut the ligament that holds the root of the penis up inside the pelvis.

This operation may give some men a little extra length if more of the penis protrudes from the body, but there are side effects. This ligament, called the suspensory ligament, makes an eection sturdy. With that ligament cut, the erect penis loses its upward angle and it wobbles at the base. The lack of sturdiness can lead to injury. There is no "penis bone," but you can break your penis all the same. It's called penile fracture, and it's not a subtle injury. When it happens, there's "an audible pop or snap," Montague says.

Then the penis turns black and blue. Not that your boner should burn, BTW. Most of the time, the penis is flaccid and just hangs around minding its own business.

During an erection, it becomes temporarily engorged with blood and enlarged. This makes it feel stiff and causes it to stand up and away from the body. Sexual arousal is often the reason, which is caused by seeing, feeling, or even thinking of something that turns you on. Erections can also happen for no particular reason.

To know how an erection works, we need to start with a little lesson on penis anatomy. There are two chambers that run the length of your penis called the corpora cavernosa. Each contains a maze of blood vessels that create sponge-like spaces. When those blood vessels relax and open, blood rushes through and fills them, causing the penis to engorge, creating an erection.

When you get aroused, your brain sends signals to your penis that cause the muscles in it to relax and let the blood in. That said, certain lifestyle factors can make it difficult for you to get an erection, like being tired, stressed, or intoxicated. Certain medications and medical conditions can also cause erectile dysfunction.

Pee boners are an example of this. They happen because your penis is designed to not let you wet yourself.

Excessive or especially vigorous masturbation can also cause some discomfort down there. Otherwise, an underlying medical condition or injury can cause painful erections. If you have penis pain , a trip to a healthcare provider is in order. Those are all signs of an STI or other infection. Ejaculation typically happens during orgasm. It's not necessarily about the hotness of a girl per se, but boners can vary in intensity based on the level of sexual arousal. As mentioned above, not all boners are created equal.

Picture them as existing on a spectrum, where you can get what I like to refer to as "half-cocked. A penis doesn't go to zero to 60 instantly. It literally grows in hardness and girth and can be found at any of those points at any given time. Temperature also plays a huge part of what a penis looks like at any given time.

Penises and testes actually shrink to move closer to the body to stay warm in cold weather. It's like having a pet that just wants to come on everything all the time. This is one of those things that's definitely going to vary from person to person and is heavily dependent on the situation. This is really a case of physical versus visual and emotional, depending on the parter stimulation. Typically, men have a much easier time disassociating physical pleasure from emotional intimacy.

I'm not throwing things like love out the window, mind you. That mushy stuff can absolutely cause or enhance boners. But we can get boners pretty easily, and physical stimulation is going to be the most important factor involved in us having an orgasm. Why does it hurt to pee when I have a B?

You literally cannot urinate when fully erect. Your body actually contracts muscles within the penis during a boner. Only one thing can come out of your dick at a time. When you're peeing and it burns, you're no longer fully erect see 3 regarding the boner spectrum : the muscles have relaxed somewhat but are still considerably tense. All the blood doesn't flow into the penis. If it did, our bodies would shut down upon achieving a boner and we would fear sexual arousal.

It's not that much blood going into the penis, so other than feeling arousal and sensitivity, we really don't feel different. So much blood goes into my boners that I definitely get stupider when I get one! In what season of "Growing Pains" did Boner leave to join the marines? Yeah, they're called pee boners. It's a reflex action wherein your body actually goes into boner mode when the urge to urinate is intense see 5 in an attempt to stop a guy from pissing themselves involuntarily.

There is nothing cool about pee boners. They are the anti-matter boner. This question came up a lot, oftentimes with better grammar. No, we're not. Some people feel more comfortable asking a stranger about his dick on the Internet than they do asking friends or loved ones about their dicks in person.

Go figure. Any guy who has gotten a boner near a ruler has measured it. If you live in a house with a guy, you might want to desensitize that yardstick.



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