Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Why do people call a mans ejaculation a *****, when there is no bone in the penis? -

Why do people call a mans ejaculation a *****, when there is no bone in the penis? -

There is no BONE in it?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was told as a child that its made of Wood. Hence the name -Woodie-

OK really, the real reason for the name ***** is way back when there was a bone, but over time the mail was delivered by air.

Whoa, that made no sense at ALL-

Good question though. See ya


because it is as hard as a bone
I asume your talking about an erection (*****) and not his ejaculation . Because it gets hard like a bone I imagine
cuz it is hard like a bone, and i think you mean erection, not ejaculation
Youman has no bone in it? Does he use a splint?
Because it gets really hard as if there was a bone in it.
it-s called a ***** because it gets so hard. ejaculation is not a *****. It is shooting *** a ***** is when it is just hard. it-s one of those stupid things people think up and it sticks.
Why do people call a mans ejaculation a *****, when there is no bone in the penis? -

At the time of ejaculation there is burning sensation.? -

At the time of ejaculation there is burning sensation.? -

3 things could be.

1. infection.
2. you shoved something in there.
3. soap got into your penis.


1. Dirty penis head (some lubricants burn when inside -see most soaps)
2. Raw penis head from over stimulation
3. Urethra infection.

Happens to me sometimes. Usually cause something got in there. Don-t worry about infection unless it lasts for longer than 4 hours (the pain.)
when you feel this burning sensation,
you must chop off your right testicle.
that-s its way of saying it wants a divorce from the left.
best of luck :)
At the time of ejaculation there is burning sensation.? -

Painful Ejaculation? -

Painful Ejaculation? -

When I have sex with my wife doggy style it hurts when I ejaculate. It still fels good it just feels like it is ripping the tip of my penis off shooting fire. It only hurts the tip.
It only does it when we do it from behind. It doesnt hurt any other time in any position not even when I pee.

It has hurt me to ejaculate three times . Each of those times when I have her from behind. It doesnt hurt any other time and never has. A couple of times back in Sept. and once a couple of weeks ago.

Why does it hurt so bad in this position? What is going on?
you could be banging against her cervix in this position and getting pain at the tip of your penis.
you could have a urinary tract infection even though your urine doesn-t hurt....it could also be too much pressure for little doodered....just go get it checked out before it becomes serious and you have nothing left at all
Painful Ejaculation? -

How do i prevent premature ejaculation? -

How do i prevent premature ejaculation? -

Whenever you visit the loo, while piddling pee a little and hold back. Continue this exercise, it will make your glans stronger and your prepuce will also become flexible to your sexual actions and retain your seminal fluid for a longer time while having sex, hence you and your partner will enjoy.
I had that problem before but I cure my self reading articles about it and doing the exercises they give u they do work they just take time mostly u can do them while masturbating basically when u feel close to *** hold it let your penis go down and then try again 6 times before allowing yourself to *** at first u wont be able to last only about three times but it builds Little by little also if u r uncircumcised u got to make sure the banana peels al the way down this desensitize the pines a Little more by the way thanks for your answere r there any particular exercises to my issue? e mail if you can verche18@yahoo.com
it is happened initialy, no point of worry.
do regular exercise, YOGA - PRANAYAM, JOGGING.eat healthy fresh food
Are u a PE???....Maamu check this Site Out...http://www.bbc.co.uk/relationships/sex_and_sexual_health/probs_prematureejaculation.shtml
wrong question at wrong time at wrong portal, man.
regular practice meditation under guidance
go slow and stop when you feel to ejeculate and be cool not in hurry if no go to your docter.
Try the second time !
where a condom and think of your grandma
Premature ejaculation, also known as rapid ejaculation, early ejaculation, or by the Latin term ejaculatio praecox, is the most common sexual problem in men, characterized by a lack of voluntary control over ejaculation. Today, most sex therapists understand premature ejaculation as occurring when a lack of ejaculatory control interferes with sexual or emotional well-being in one or both partners. An estimated thirty percent of men suffer from premature ejaculation on a consistent basis.

Premature ejaculation: Inability to constantly control the ejaculatory reflex is a common sexual disorder affecting all age groups. Definition criteria vary, e.g., inability to maintain an erection of sufficient duration to satisfy a partner, or ejaculation that occurs before individual wants it to. Natural biological response is to ejaculate within 2 minutes after penetration. Ejaculatory control is an acquired behavior that increases with experience.

Most men experience premature ejaculation at least once in their lives. Often adolescents and young men experience premature ejaculation during their first sexual encounters, but eventually learn ejaculatory control. Because there is great variability in both how long it takes men to ejaculate and how long both partners want sex to last, researchers have begun to form a quantitative definition of premature ejaculation. Current evidence supports an average ejaculation latency time (IELT) of five to seven minutes. If the disorder is defined as an IELT percentile below 2.5, then premature ejaculation could be suggested by an IELT of less than about one and a half minutes.

Scientists have long suspected a genetic link to premature ejaculation. In one study, ninety-one percent of men who suffered from lifelong premature ejaculation also had a first-relative with lifelong premature ejaculation. Other researchers have noted that men who suffer from premature ejaculation have a faster neurological response in the pelvic muscles. Simple exercises commonly suggested by sex therapists can significantly improve ejaculatory control for men with premature ejaculation caused by neurological factors. Often, these men may benefit from anti-anxiety medication or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, such as sertraline or paroxetine. Some men prefer using anaesthetic creams; however, these creams may also deaden sensations in the man-s partner, and are not generally recommended by sex therapists.

Psychological factors also commonly contribute to premature ejaculation. While men sometimes underestimate the relationship between sexual performance and emotional well-being, premature ejaculation can be caused by temporary depression, stress over financial matters, unrealistic expectations about performance, a history of sexual repression, or an overall lack of confidence. Interpersonal dynamics strongly contribute to sexual function, and premature ejaculation can be caused by a lack of communication between partners, hurt feelings, or unresolved conflicts that interfere with the ability to achieve emotional intimacy. Neurological premature ejaculation can also lead to other forms of sexual dysfunction, or intensify the existing problem, by creating performance anxiety. In a less pathological context, premature ejaculation could also be simply caused by extreme arousal.

Some physical illnesses, such as a prostate infection, are also known to induce premature ejaculation. In other instances, premature ejaculation is caused by a physical injury that affects the nervous system. Certain medications, such as cold medications containing pseudoephedrine, also cause premature ejaculation. Sexual dysfunction is a common symptom of psychiatric afflictions ranging from bipolar disorder to post-traumatic stress disorder. In these cases, it is best to discuss the issues openly with a physician.

Depending on severity, chronic premature ejaculation can be significantly reduced, or completely cured. Most sex therapists prescribe a series of exercises to enable the man to gain ejaculatory control. While the exercises are intended for men who suffer from premature ejaculation, other men can use the exercises to enhance their sex lives.

By far the most common exercise is the so-called start-stop technique. While the technique varies, the purpose is to get the male accustomed to maintaining an erection for an extended period of time while gradually increasing sexual tolerance. In doing this exercise, the male obtains an erection through self-stimulation, or masturbation. After achieving an erection, he stops stimulating himself until he begins to lose his erection; at that point, he begins to stimulate himself again. Gradually, over a period of several weeks, he is able to stimulate himself for longer periods of time, eventually gaining ejaculatory control. In order for this technique to be successful, the male should avoid feeling discouraged if he ejaculates rapidly; instead, he should use his sexual responses to learn how to vary the technique in a way that most benefits him. The male can choose to integrate his partner into these exercises.

Kegel exercises, which consist of flexing the pelvic muscle, also play an extremely important role in achieving ejaculatory control. A person can locate his or her pelvic muscle by using it to abruptly stop the flow of urine while urinating.

Kegel exercises are easy and can be performed inconspicuously at any time, unlike the more difficult start-stop technique. The exercises vary, but their aim is to strengthen the pelvic muscle. The male might flex his pelvic muscle for ten seconds, relax for ten seconds, and then repeat the cycle for as long as he can. Or he might flex the muscle ten times, relax, and flex it ten more times, and so forth. Eventually he will be able to flex his pelvic muscle for longer periods of time. Together with these exercises, he should practice learning to release all pressure from the pelvic muscle, which enables the relaxation necessary for sexual satisfaction. The male might also benefit from performing these exercises while erect. While Kegel exercises are helpful in overcoming premature ejaculation, they have been shown to improve the sexual response in both men and women.

The idea behind these pelvic muscle exercises is that with a stronger muscle, the sufferer can stop the flow of ejaculate at will, and he will be able to achieve the orgasm without ejaculating or losing of erection.

The male can evaluate the progress of exercising while urinating. He must try to release only a tablespoon of urine and stop the flow for 2-3 seconds, then to repeat the cycle. When he is able to hold and release the flow without any problem, a good control has been achieved.

The male-s partner is usually integrated into the exercises. They can stimulate the partner using the stop-start technique. When the male has achieved some level of ejaculatory control, he can insert his penis into his partner without thrusting. After his penis becomes accustomed to being inside his partner, thrusting can be gradually included, according to the male-s abilities, using the stop-start technique. In less severe cases, the male might overcome his premature ejaculation early on, making exercises with his partner superfluous.

Men who suffer from premature ejaculation should also practice other forms of relaxation, such as taking long, deep breaths. SSRI antidepressants have been shown to delay ejaculation in twenty to sixty percent of men. While drug and alcohol abuse are linked to several forms of sexual dysfunction, men who suffer from premature ejaculation might benefit from alcohol in very moderate amounts prior to intercourse, such as a glass of wine over dinner. Other pharmaceutical products known to delay male orgasm are; opioids and diphenhydramine.

The male-s partner plays an essential role in enabling him to overcome premature ejaculation. Without understanding and emotional support, the male is unlikely to obtain the level of relaxation required for sexual satisfaction. Both the male and his partner should communicate their feelings openly and with sensitivity. The male should learn to sexually satisfy his partner, orally or otherwise, while they work with him to overcome his premature ejaculation.

Hypnosis has also proven very effective in the treatment of Premature Ejaculation. It is believed that ejaculation is a subconcious habit and by giving the mind hypnotic suggestions to last longer, the problem can be greatly alleviated if not completely cured. Most men report dramatic improvement after only a few sessions of hypnosis.
heres a tricky stupid yet effective, when your about to have pre mature ejaculation, try pressing your dick head slightly and press your balls with soft and slight pressure bearable for you... you will get hold of your premature ejaculation for a while.. but what the heck if the bomb is already exploding..go ahead shoot the moon...stay happy
How do i prevent premature ejaculation? -