There have been several long standing myths about male reproductive organ which guys debate on. These are some of those myths.
Like your junk the way it is? Then ditch your Droid. Keeping your
cell phone on you for the majority of the day may mess with your ability
to maintain an erection, according to new research presented at the
recent World Meeting on S*xual Medicine.
Researchers studied 30 men—20 with erectile dysfunction, 10
without—to test whether there was a link between excessive cell usage
and erection issues. After screening the men, researchers found that
guys with ED kept their cells on them twice as long as the men without
any p*nis problems.
Obviously this is a very small study, but there are a lot of myths
about the effects technology can have on your manhood, and the
researchers hope to inspire future investigations on the subject, says
lead study author Rany Shamloul, M.D., a specialist in andrology and
sexual medicine at Ottowa Hospital in Canada.
While we await the definitive answer on whether or not your
BlackBerry kills your boner, here are four other penis myths wecan
positively put to rest.
1. The claim: Daily ejaculation hurts your swimmers.
According to a study that was up for review by the journalFertility
and Sterility, daily ejaculation may damage your sperm’s DNA makeup.
But while masturbating every day will decrease the number of sperm in
your ejaculate (and thereby “lighten your load”), it really shouldn’t
concern you unless you’re trying to get your wife pregnant, says Men’s
Healthurology expert Larry Lipshultz, M.D. Hear that, bachelors? No need
to destroy your porn stash.
2. The claim: The average erection is 8 inches.
Don’t measure up? Don’t worry. We aren’t sure who started the
rumor, but 8 inches is most definitely not the standard. The average
length of a penis is a much more manageable 5.5 to 6.2 inches long,
according to a 2007 review published in the British Journal of Urology
International. But to her, size hardly matters. Men are far more
obsessed with their length and girth than women are. In fact, only 9
percent of the ladies we talked to said the size of the ship was most
important for great sex. Sixty-seven percent said technique and
slow-building friction — “the motion in the ocean” — was most crucial
for sexual satisfaction.
3. The claim: Peeing sitting down is better for your bladder.
You may have heard you’ll be able to empty your bladder more
efficiently if you sit down to pee rather than stand—a claim that comes
straight from the Taiwan Minister, of all people—but from where we’re
standing, we’re pretty sure the urinal works just fine. “In fact, a lot
of men report the opposite,” says Dr. Lipshultz. “When you sit to void,
you’re creating a very acute angle in the urethra—so standing is
actually much more effective.”
4. The claim: Your semen is low-carb.
Although there’s plenty of research investigating the health
benefits of semen, telling your date that your stuff is low-carb is not
going to fly. (Unless you’ve been dying to have drink thrown in your
face.) “Semen is mostly fruit sugar [fructose] and enzymes—not
low-carb,” says Marc Goldstein, M.D., a professor of reproductive
medicine and urology at Cornell University’s Weill Medical College.
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