Friday, 11 January 13 Sexual Anatomy
Friday, 11 January 13
Friday, 11 January 13
Friday, 11 January 13
Friday, 11 January 13
Fallopian Tube Ovary Uterus Bladder Cervix Pubic bone Clitoris Urethra Rectum Vagina Anus G Spot Friday, 11 January 13
Variety of Vulvae Friday, 11 January 13 Video showing different configurations of Vulvae and Neo Vulvae on trans women
Variety of Vulvae Friday, 11 January 13 Video showing different configurations of Vulvae and Neo Vulvae on trans women
Bladder Corpus Cavernosum Rectum Seminal Vesicle Prostate Glans Urethra Vas Deferens Testes Epididymis Friday, 11 January 13
Precum (from Cowpers gland) Friday, 11 January 13 One of the first signs of arousal in a man is the production of precum from the Cowpers gland (with some fluid being contributed by the prostate). Cowpers is located just under the prostate. Precum is formed before erection. It has an alkalia ph and is thought to help neutralise the acidity of the vagina as well as provide lubrication. Precum usually stops when the penis is erect and so if a man become erect quickly, he may not produce (or notice) much precum.
Process of Sexual Arousal Friday, 11 January 13 Emission of pre-ejaculatory fluid Penile tumescence (engorgement) and erection (usually the most prominent and reliable sign of sexual arousal in males; however, adolescent males experience frequent 'non-sexual' erections stemming from their high level of testosterone.) and swelling and increased sensitivity of nipples Retraction and tightening of the foreskin, often exposing the glans penis if not normally exposed (only if the particular male is not circumcised). (Phimosis is a condition where a tight band of skin at the end of the penis prevents retraction of the foreskin, the foreskin can be stretched manually rather than circumcised (see postpsychosex resources for more info). Swelling of the testes Ascension of the testes Tensing and thickening of the scrotum in men
Friday, 11 January 13 Plateau phase During this state of high sexual tension the penis underges further enlargement confined mostly to the coronal ridge and glans. The plateau stage is often very brief in men with P.E. Orgasm A sense of ejaculatory inevitability (point of no return) During orgasm, a man experiences rapid, rhythmic contractions of the anal sphincter, the prostate, and the muscles of the penis. The sperm are transmitted up the vas deferens from the testicles, into the prostate gland as well as through the seminal vesicles to produce what is known as semen. The prostate produces a secretion that forms one of the components of ejaculate. Contraction of the sphincter and prostate force stored semen to be expelled through the penis's urethral opening. The process takes from three to ten seconds, and is generally considered to be highly pleasurable. Normally, as a man ages, the amount of semen he ejaculates diminishes, and so does the duration of orgasms. This does not normally affect the intensity of pleasure, but merely shortens the duration.
Friday, 11 January 13 Plateau phase During this state of high sexual tension the penis underges further enlargement confined mostly to the coronal ridge and glans. The plateau stage is often very brief in men with P.E. Orgasm A sense of ejaculatory inevitability (point of no return) During orgasm, a man experiences rapid, rhythmic contractions of the anal sphincter, the prostate, and the muscles of the penis. The sperm are transmitted up the vas deferens from the testicles, into the prostate gland as well as through the seminal vesicles to produce what is known as semen. The prostate produces a secretion that forms one of the components of ejaculate. Contraction of the sphincter and prostate force stored semen to be expelled through the penis's urethral opening. The process takes from three to ten seconds, and is generally considered to be highly pleasurable. Normally, as a man ages, the amount of semen he ejaculates diminishes, and so does the duration of orgasms. This does not normally affect the intensity of pleasure, but merely shortens the duration.
Orgasm with Ejaculation Friday, 11 January 13 Orgasm A sense of ejaculatory inevitability (point of no return) During orgasm, a man experiences rapid, rhythmic contractions of the anal sphincter, the prostate, and the muscles of the penis. The sperm are transmitted up the vas deferens from the testicles, into the prostate gland as well as through the seminal vesicles to produce what is known as semen. The prostate produces a secretion that forms one of the components of ejaculate. Contraction of the sphincter and prostate force stored semen to be expelled through the penis's urethral opening. The process takes from three to ten seconds, and is generally considered to be highly pleasurable. Normally, as a man ages, the amount of semen he ejaculates diminishes, and so does the duration of orgasms. This does not normally affect the intensity of pleasure, but merely shortens the duration. After ejaculation, the hormone prolactin is usually released which makes you feel all relaxed and cosy and contributes to a refractory period, during which a man cannot achieve another orgasm. This can last anywhere from less than a minute to several hours, depending on age and other individual factors. Sensation As a man nears orgasm during stimulation of the penis, he feels an intense and highly pleasurable pulsating sensation of neuromuscular euphoria. These pulses begin with a throb of the anal sphincter and travel to the tip of the penis. They eventually increase in speed and intensity as the orgasm approaches, until a final "plateau" of pleasure sustained for several seconds, the orgasm. During orgasm, semen is ejaculated and may continue to be ejaculated for a few seconds after the euphoric sensation gradually tapers off. It is believed that the exact feeling of "orgasm" varies from one man to another, but most agree that it is highly pleasurable.
Frenulum Corona Sebaceous glands Friday, 11 January 13
Friday, 11 January 13 Structure of the Penis The shaft of the penis contains three cylindrical bodies of erectile tissue two corpora cavenosa lying parallel to each other and above a corpus spongiosum which contains the urethra. The end of the corpus spongiosum forms the glans. The glans is covered by a prepuce or foreskin to keep it moist and help maintain sensitivity. The glans is richly supplied with nerve endings and so direct stimulation can be painful. The base of the glans is often enlarged forming the coronal ridge. On the underside of the penis between the glans and the shaft is a skin tag called the frenulum (banjo string). Explain Peyronies - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/peyronie%27s_disease
Structure of Penis Peyronies curvature Friday, 11 January 13 Structure of the Penis The shaft of the penis contains three cylindrical bodies of erectile tissue two corpora cavenosa lying parallel to each other and above a corpus spongiosum which contains the urethra. The end of the corpus spongiosum forms the glans. The glans is covered by a prepuce or foreskin to keep it moist and help maintain sensitivity. The glans is richly supplied with nerve endings and so direct stimulation can be painful. The base of the glans is often enlarged forming the coronal ridge. On the underside of the penis between the glans and the shaft is a skin tag called the frenulum (banjo string). Explain Peyronies - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/peyronie%27s_disease
Inner Sphincter Cowpers Gland Outer Sphincter Friday, 11 January 13 Anal Sex Two sphincters the outer under voluntary control by the CNS and the inner under the control of the ANS. Pubo-rectal sling very strong muscle Anal mucosa GMFA: http://www.gmfa.org.uk/sex/bettersex/know-your-arse and http://www.gmfa.org.uk/sex/bettersex/how-to-get-fucked
A wagon load of willies Friday, 11 January 13 Penis Size The average white dick is 5.9 inches long. The average circumference or girth is 4.9 inches at the widest point, which is most often around the rim of the coronal ridge. A penis whose foreskin is covering the glans will obviously appear to be thicker at this point than when the foreskin is pulled back. Men of African decent are on average half an inch longer, and Asians on average half an inch shorter. Seventy five percent of all penises are between 5.25 and 7.25 inches long. By this standard, half of all erect white penises are less than 5.9 inches. Unfortunately for some of you perhaps, the other half are longer than 5.9 inches - but not by much. Only 40% of white men have a penis longer than 6 inches; only 30% have one longer than 6.25 inches, and by the time you get to 7.75 inches, you're down to 2% of men. Size and firmness of erection will fluctuate markedly during sexual arousal.
Friday, 11 January 13 FTM Surgical Options
Friday, 11 January 13
Friday, 11 January 13