The penis. It doesn’t get much attention (purely editorial attention, I’m talking) compared to the vagina. While columns of content, and innumerable Reddit threads, are dedicated to (first of all finding) and then stimulating the female G-Spot and clitoris. The penis is somewhat neglected.
Why? Because it’s easier to find (hopefully), simpler to stimulate and more readily coaxed into orgasm (no offence, to all those sensitive phalluses out there).
Sure, it’s a seemingly straight-forward type of an instrument, but here are 7 facts that we found surprising when it comes to men’s nether regions.
Men should do Kegals too.
Male Kegals are good for sex. Like, really good for sex.
By regularly contracting the muscles of the pelvic floor, men can strengthen their erections and intensify their orgasms. When done several times a day, these exercises will also help prevent urinary incontinence.
Trouble is, identifying the muscles to contract can be trickly. The best way to discover this, is by stopping the flow of urine during urination. The muscles used to do this, are the same muscles that will lead to stronger erections and more pleasurable orgasms.
You could potentially do your Kegals together. Watching TV? Give me 20! (without the urine, most probably #nojudgement).
Smoking and erections don’t mix.
If there was ever a case for quitting cigarettes, this is it. Smokers have weaker erections than non-smokers, and long-term cigarette smoking can shorten the penis by up to a centimetre. Erections are all about blood flow; smoking is bad for blood flow and a centimetre-shortage is bad for sex.