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Penis Anatomy - The male sexual anatomy is made up
of 7 major external parts being the penis, glans, corona,
frenulum, foreskin, meatus and the scrotum.
Externally the penis is the long, fleshy shaft ending with
the glans (head of the penis) A small, v-shaped piece of skin
found at the underside of the shaft where the penis connects
to the glans is the frenulum. The bell shaped area around
the bottom of the glans circumference is the corona. For those
who were not circumcised, the skin that covers your glans
is called the foreskin. If you were circumcised you will be
lacking this foreskin (see foreskin restoration) The meatus
is the small opening at the tip of the glans that is used
to urinate or ejaculate. The scrotum is the fleshy sack that
hold the testes (See Bigger Balls).
Internally there are many different parts of the male sexual
anatomy but I will concentrate on 3. The testes, corpa cavernosa
and the prostate. The testes are the ovoid shaped, rubbery
structures found in the scrotum. The function of the testes
is sperm and testosterone production. The corpa cavernosa
is the two spongy chambers found on both sides of the shaft.
These are more evident during an erection. Their function
is to hold blood during and erection (see erectile-dysfunction).
Lastly, the prostate is a gland responsible for semen production
while also keeping urine and semen separate.
It is good to get a basic understanding of the males sexual
anatomy as many of these terms will be used throughout the
Size Penis Enlargement Program.
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