We share the most fascinating and previously unknown fact about the p enis.
All men have one. And most know what kind of
pleasure you can get from stimulating it. But do you really know all
there is to know about the pe nis?
Here are 10 fun facts that will help you be more versed about the appendage.
1 Humans are the only mammals who lack a pe nis bone. Yes, there is such a thing. For those who have just encountered this fact, get this: all other placental mammals possess a penis bone, which assists in prolonged sexual intercourse. As humans evolved, we somehow lost this skeletal feature, since our more advanced *and selective* mating behavior dictates that we won’t need one anymore. Just imagine how long you could last if we still had penis bones.
2 Despite what they say to make you feel good about yourself, size really does matter. Especially for men themselves, who tend to be conscious about the size of their pe nis. The global size average falls in the 3-4 inch mark, with extremes falling to North Korea, producing the shortest average penile length measuring a mere 3.8 inches, and the African Republic of Congo, which bags the top penile length average with a whopping 7.1 inches!
3 The world record for the largest natural, unenhanced pe nis measured 13.5 inches! Yes, and that’s still in its flaccid state. The proud owner of this monstrosity is Jonah Falcon of New York. Apparently, a lot of porn studios offered him starring roles, all of which he declined.
4 Circumcised guys have a lesser chance of getting HIV. The foreskin contains an abundant number of Langerhans cells, which are easily infected by HIV. Not a reason to be careless.
5 Circumcised and uncircumcised guys are on par during s ex. This means that what you feel during intercourse doesn’t change based on whether you are cut or sheathed.
6 All pe nises started as a cli toris. All p enises started as a cl itoris; while the fetus is developing inside the mother’s womb, the body develops this area as a c litoris, until your Y chromosome triggers the right s ex hormones to cause it to develop into a penis.
7 Corpses and dying people can also get erections. Yes, you read that right. This occurrence has been recorded in history and is called “angel lust” or “death erection.” Death erection often occurs to people who die from hanging, whether by suicide or as a means of execution. Death erection is caused by the noose applying pressure to the cerebellum, which stimulates the right nerves, and provokes an erection.
8. No brain stimulus is required for a man to ej aculate. The impulse required for ejaculation comes from the spinal cord, not from the brain.
9. The fear that was Koro. There exists a culture-specific syndrome that is prevalent in Africa and some parts of the Far East. This syndrome is characterized by an irrational fear that the penis will suddenly disappear or “hide” its way back inside the body.
10 There are people gifted with two functioning p enises. You might have heard or read about that guy from Reddit—and we can tell you that he’s not kidding. There’s a rare condition called Diphallia, where a guy can develop two functioning penises!
Here are 10 fun facts that will help you be more versed about the appendage.
1 Humans are the only mammals who lack a pe nis bone. Yes, there is such a thing. For those who have just encountered this fact, get this: all other placental mammals possess a penis bone, which assists in prolonged sexual intercourse. As humans evolved, we somehow lost this skeletal feature, since our more advanced *and selective* mating behavior dictates that we won’t need one anymore. Just imagine how long you could last if we still had penis bones.
2 Despite what they say to make you feel good about yourself, size really does matter. Especially for men themselves, who tend to be conscious about the size of their pe nis. The global size average falls in the 3-4 inch mark, with extremes falling to North Korea, producing the shortest average penile length measuring a mere 3.8 inches, and the African Republic of Congo, which bags the top penile length average with a whopping 7.1 inches!
3 The world record for the largest natural, unenhanced pe nis measured 13.5 inches! Yes, and that’s still in its flaccid state. The proud owner of this monstrosity is Jonah Falcon of New York. Apparently, a lot of porn studios offered him starring roles, all of which he declined.
4 Circumcised guys have a lesser chance of getting HIV. The foreskin contains an abundant number of Langerhans cells, which are easily infected by HIV. Not a reason to be careless.
5 Circumcised and uncircumcised guys are on par during s ex. This means that what you feel during intercourse doesn’t change based on whether you are cut or sheathed.
6 All pe nises started as a cli toris. All p enises started as a cl itoris; while the fetus is developing inside the mother’s womb, the body develops this area as a c litoris, until your Y chromosome triggers the right s ex hormones to cause it to develop into a penis.
7 Corpses and dying people can also get erections. Yes, you read that right. This occurrence has been recorded in history and is called “angel lust” or “death erection.” Death erection often occurs to people who die from hanging, whether by suicide or as a means of execution. Death erection is caused by the noose applying pressure to the cerebellum, which stimulates the right nerves, and provokes an erection.
8. No brain stimulus is required for a man to ej aculate. The impulse required for ejaculation comes from the spinal cord, not from the brain.
9. The fear that was Koro. There exists a culture-specific syndrome that is prevalent in Africa and some parts of the Far East. This syndrome is characterized by an irrational fear that the penis will suddenly disappear or “hide” its way back inside the body.
10 There are people gifted with two functioning p enises. You might have heard or read about that guy from Reddit—and we can tell you that he’s not kidding. There’s a rare condition called Diphallia, where a guy can develop two functioning penises!
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