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Male Organ Evolution: The Development of the Male Anatomy

July 6, 2018

A man’s member is a source of endless pride - and, let’s face it, fascination. Especially as a youth, males tend to spend a great deal of time studying and exploring their tool. And why not? Such activity helps a man better understand this important body part and become an expert at understanding how it works. That hopefully paves the way for better male organ care throughout his life. But though many men are anxious to understand how their member works and what they can do to make it work even better, not many really understand how the male organ came to be the way it is. Not their individual manhood, of course, but the human male organ itself.

The animal kingdom

Although there are some similarities from the organ of one animal to the next, there also can be great variety. For example, snakes and lizards have not one, but two. Most birds do not have one, although there are exceptions, such as ducks, geese, and ostriches.

What about mammals, of which humans are a part? Organs are very common in mammals, although they have significant variation. For example, almost all mammalian organs have a bone. It’s unusual in that, unlike most bones, it doesn’t connect to the main skeleton. Instead, the bone lies unconnected in the shaft.

Not a true boner

But that’s not the case with the human male organ. Men don’t have a bone. Neither do horses or cattle, but almost all other mammals do.

Scientists believe the bone plays a couple of roles in other mammals. In some species, it’s believed it may help to trigger ovulation, while in others it helps ensure that entry occurs even if the female is not prepared. Clearly, that is not a function that would be viewed favorably by women! But the most interesting theory is that it allows the male to remain inserted for a considerable period of time after intense point. This gives his seed more time to reach their desired target before another male has a chance to penetrate and add his seed to the mix.

Size (of course)

Men compare their size to that of other men all the time, but how do humans stack up to other animals? Well, men can’t compare to the over-achieving likes of the barnacle, whose organ is 40 times the size of its entire body. But when it comes to other primates, men are indeed impressive. When proportions are taken into account, the chimpanzee organ is about half the size of the human, and the gorilla’s is even smaller.

The shape is also unusual. Humans are unique in having the bell-shaped head at the end of the shaft.

And it appears that both the greater length and the bell-shaped head of the human male organ have an evolutionary function similar to the missing bone: to increase the chance of impregnation. The greater length allows the male organ to reach much deeper inside the female, thus making the reproductive fluid trip from the organ to the egg shorter. And the shape of the head helps displace the lingering seed of a previous male visitor, again increasing the chances for the more recent male to achieve impregnation.

The human member has evolved to its present form over many thousands of years - and proper upkeep has also evolved. It is strongly urged that men daily apply a superior male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to maintain the organ’s health. Ideally, the crème should contain a range of vitamins, such as A, B5, C, D and E, which can more effectively benefit the manhood through topical application. In addition, the best crème will include L-arginine, an amino acid which is a significant aid in keeping blood vessels open and receptive.

 

Men’s Sexual Health: Protecting Your Sperm from Toxic Ingredients

July 6, 2018

Men who are interested in sexual health (and what red-blooded male isn’t?) want to keep their sperm in good health, especially if fatherhood is in the future plans. But protecting a man’s sperm may be harder than a guy thinks. It turns out that men are routinely exposed to elements every day which can have a cumulative impact on sperm health and production.

New study

For example, a new study entitled "Human Semen Quality, Sperm DNA Damage, and the Level of Reproductive Hormones in R...


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Is Penis Sensitivity Impacted by Cycling? What Men Need to Know

July 5, 2018

Penis sensitivity is one of the more important aspects of penis health. In many ways, it’s a delicate balance. When penis sensitivity is too keen, it can bring about issues such as premature ejaculation. But on the other hand, when there is diminished penis sensitivity, a man may get less pleasure and enjoyment out of sex; in some cases, diminished penis sensitivity can even lead to erectile difficulties. One popular activity which is known to lead to some diminishment of sensation in the ...


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Better Sex in the Missionary Position

July 5, 2018

Even when the sex is great, guys are always in search of ways to have even better sex. As long as they’re appropriately appreciative of the good sex they are already having, there’s nothing wrong with keeping an eye out for better sex tips as well. Some tips are easy, such as practicing prime penis care so that his equipment is always in the best possible shape for sex workout. Other times a guy may explore outrageous new sex positions, and that can often be a profitable road to take. Bu...


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Physiology of an Erection: The Brain-Penis Connection

July 4, 2018

It’s kind of amazing how body parts that are nowhere near the penis can play an important role in the physiology of an erection. For example, an erect penis doesn’t come about simply because an attractive person strokes it (although that also is part of the process). Instead, a tiny little organ called the hypothalamus can play a big part in turning a soft member into a healthily erect penis at the appropriate time.

A brain part

The hypothalamus is a small part of the brain that play...


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Penis Protection During Beach Sex

July 4, 2018

There’s something undeniably attractive about having sex on the beach - which may be why it’s so popular in erotic stories and films. In real life, having sex on the beach can be somewhat problematic - not to mention illegal. Because of the risks involved, guys are discouraged from attempting it. For those who are going to do so anyway, the following penis protection and other tips may come in handy, both in terms of penis health and in terms of (hopefully) not ending up the focus of an ...


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Sex Problems: What Happens in Men with Klinefelter Syndrome

July 3, 2018

Some people suffer from sex problems; that’s an unfortunate fact of life. One reason guys may pay extra attention to their penis health is to avoid the development of issues that might impact their success with a potential partner. But sometimes there can be problems that are a bit beyond their control. For example, if a man is born with the condition known as Klinefelter syndrome, he is likely to experience some degree of difficulty, although the extent can vary.

Learning about Klinefel...


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Penis Bumps: What it Means to Have a Genital Hemangioma

July 3, 2018

Adult males with an interest in superior penis care are familiar with many of the common penis health issues: Peyronie’s disease, pearly penile papules, Fordyce spots, and so on. But there are many other penis conditions that are not so common. One of these, genital hemangioma (sometimes called penile hemangioma), tends to occur more often in children, but can affect adult men as well, resulting in unusual penis bumps or marks.

Hemangioma

What is a hemangioma? In the vast majority of ...


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Sexual Health and Personal Wellness: Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Sex

July 2, 2018

We all know there are tremendous benefits associated with sex (aside from the sheer pleasure the act brings), and that higher rates of sex and ejaculation are associated with higher levels of penis health in men. Now there’s a new study which seems to suggest that more frequent sex may help fight inflammation in the body.

About inflammation

Most people hear about inflammation and have a vague idea about it, but what is inflammation, exactly?

Inflammation is the body’s way of respon...


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Sex Toys: Who Uses Them, and How to Care for Them Properly

July 2, 2018

Sex toys are becoming more a part of people’s sex lives, both in terms of their masturbatory play and their partner-based activities. That’s good, as many people find that the use of sex toys opens up new sexual horizons. And when used properly, sex toys don’t present a significant penis health issue. But sometimes a man can misuse a sex toy, and that can create a problem - and one of the most common ways in which a sex toy may be misused concerns improper cleaning of the item.

Stati...


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