Women often dream of understanding what men are thinking, what is going on in their heads. The results of new scientific research can help them in this. A look "under the hood" of a man's body reveals much more than just his sex drive and reproductive system.
In fact, scientists are still trying to unravel some of the mysteries of the male body. The study revealed some wild and previously unknown facts about the man's body, from the behavior of his brain to the male G-spot, male breast lactation period and more.
Numerous bundles of nerves leading to the penis pass through the prostate, touching these nerves causes pleasurable sensations. For many men, the prostate is an erogenous organ.
It plays a small but very important role in male arousal and orgasm. Due to its location at the base of the penis, the prostate somehow fixes the male erection.
The male prostate and female G-zone have a lot in common as they develop from the same fetal tissue. Both produce ejaculation (in all men and some women) and both are highly erotic. When irritated, there is often an urge to urinate. Both are in roughly the same place.
male sperm
This sticky mixture, commonly referred to as semen, contains more than just sperm (ie, DNA-carrying cells that rush towards the next egg in a frenzy). Sperm is actually a combination of semen and fluid produced by the adnexal glands that surround the penis. It contains a combination of fructose, prostaglandin fatty acid molecules and proteins that nourish sperm and help them swim. Additional fluids secreted by the bulbourethral glands and prostate serve to neutralize the acidic environment of the vagina and lubricate the male glans for intercourse.
Some women are allergic to semen, which causes itching, burning, and swelling in the genital area. In severe cases, women may experience hives or swelling in other parts of the body, and difficulty breathing. The researchers suggested a possible treatment: more frequent sex.
Another male brain
Some reflexes of the male body or involuntary muscle movements are known. But one might be surprised to learn that the muscles wrapped around the human testicles, called the cremaster, also have reflexes. The cremaster is usually responsible for pulling the man's testicles closer to the body when it gets cold or when the man is aroused. But it turns out that just like the knee responds to a hammer blow, the cremaster reflex is activated when a man strokes the inner thigh and immediately pulls the testicles up towards the body.
foreskin
The foreskin, the part of the penis that is removed during circumcision, is the double layer of mucous membrane and skin that surrounds the penis when the organ is relaxed. While the functions of the foreskin are still debated, the WHO (World Health Organization) says uncircumcised men are at a higher risk of contracting HIV. Studies have shown that circumcision reduces the risk of sexually transmitted HIV infection in men by 60%.
male lactation
The male body is not designed to produce milk from the breast. However, under certain circumstances, lactation can occur. Circumstances that can lead to milk production are, for example, mechanical irritation, hormone therapy for various health problems, extreme hunger. This phenomenon differs from another disease - gynecomastia, enlargement of male breasts due to imbalance in testosterone and estrogen levels. In men and women with cancer who received estrogens, lactation began after the introduction of prolactin (a hormone that stimulates the development of mammary glands and milk production in women). Male lactation can also occur when tranquilizers interfere with the functions of the hypothalamus — the area of the brain that controls the pituitary gland and is a source of prolactin.
male g spot
The human prostate is perhaps best known for its role in reproduction. Sometimes it is also referred to as the G-spot of the male body. Around the bladder neck and urethra is a walnut-sized gland that can be felt and activated through the anal canal.
The prostate can be stimulated in two different ways: internally and externally. For internal stimulation, ask your wife or girlfriend to insert a lubricated finger into your anus (she may be wearing a latex glove or condom) and push towards your pubic bone (due to the location of the prostate, this is a bit difficult). you to perform this stimulation yourself). You should feel a hard, round lump the size of a walnut or chestnut that needs to be squeezed gently.
external stimulation. Ask her to press the pad of her thumb against your perineum. Whether you like it is largely a purely individual matter. For some men, this only gives pleasure when aroused, while others do not feel comfortable at all. Some claim it helps them get and keep an erection.
Daily brushing
The Academy of Periodontology notes that in men, inflammation from gum disease can be linked to heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes. Other studies have shown a possible link between chronic gum disease in men and erectile dysfunction. A Taiwanese study found that men with erectile dysfunction were more likely to develop chronic periodontitis than a randomly selected control group.