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For adults, the average penis size is about 2.5 to 5 inches long when flaccid (soft). And it's about 5 to 7 inches long when erect (hard). The size of your penis when it's flaccid (soft) doesn't really have anything to do with how big it gets when it's hard.
Salmon, sardines, tuna, and trout are all high in omega-3 fatty acids, which can help lower the levels of fat in the liver and reduce inflammation....
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Read More »At birth, everyone’s penis has a foreskin (a tube of soft skin that covers and protects the glans (tip) of your penis). Some people’s parents choose to have a doctor do a small surgery to remove that foreskin soon after they’re born — this is called circumcision. About half of all penises in the US are circumcised, and half are uncircumcised (still have foreskin) — so both types are common. Some people call circumcised penises “cut,” and uncircumcised penises “uncut.” You don’t have to stress about whether or not you’re circumcised — either way is totally normal. Uncircumcised and circumcised penises both work the same way, they just look a little different. Circumcised penises don’t have foreskin on the tip, so you can always see the glans of the penis (it looks kind of like a mushroom). Uncircumcised penises have foreskin that covers the glans when it’s soft. When an uncircumcised penis gets hard, the foreskin pulls back and the glans of the penis shows more. People with uncircumcised penises usually pull their foreskins back when they pee, wash their penis, and/or put on a condom.
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Read More »Testicles and scrotums are sensitive, so touching them gently can feel good. Many people like having their scrotum and testicles touched during sexual activity. But for others, testicles are a "hands-off" area. You can tell your sexual partners what feels good to you when the time comes. Testicles are pretty fragile. Hitting, twisting, or rough handling can hurt a lot. When you’re playing sports, protect your testicles with a jockstrap and cup. It’s a good idea to feel your testicles to learn what’s normal for you, so you can tell if there are any changes. If you have a new lump, sharp pain, itching, bumps, or any other changes in your scrotum or testicles, go to a doctor, nurse, or your nearest Planned Parenthood health center right away. It could be jock itch (a fungal infection), a more serious condition called testicular torsion, or an STD. And even though it’s rare, some teens get testicular cancer. You can stay healthy by getting regular checkups from your doctor and paying attention to any changes in your testicles.
First, doctors will request a semen analysis – a test to look at your sperm. You ejaculate into a cup, and your sperm will be analyzed under a...
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