THE MALE SEXUAL ORGANS: CONSISTENCY OF THE SEMEN AND POTENCY
The fantasyland culture has ingrained in the male that the semen should be thick like honey. A thin and watery semen is supposed to signify lack of potency and procreating power. First and foremost, the semen has nothing to do with potency, but is concerned with reproduction (the spermatozoa produced by the testicular tubules and mixed with various secretions from the seminal vesicles and prostate). A male may be potent, that is have normal erection and ejaculation, but if the semen does not contain spermatozoa (it is called azoospermia), he will be sterile and unable to reproduce.
The PENIS is the male Organ of copulation. Its average dimensions—length and diameter in flaccid and erect states—are intentionally omitted as size-conscious males will immediately measure themselves and feel inadequate if they happen to be smaller than the average size. The penis consists of three cylinders of erectile tissue, the two CORPORA CAVERNOSA which lie adjacent to each other and a third mass, the CORPUS SPONGIOSUM which lies beneath them. The corpus spongiosum contains the urethra and is enlarged to form the tip or GLANS PENIS. At the root of the penis, the two corpora cavernosa are attached to the pelvic bones. All the three cylinders are enclosed in a fibrous covering, which is surrounded by the skin of the penis. Nature has partitioned off the cavernous cylinders into innumerable small compartments—cavernous spaces—like tiny cubicles in a modern office.
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Drugs widely used to control high blood pressure and to remove urethral obstructions that reduce normal flows have been found helpful in treating the enlarged prostate. One example is Dibenzyline. This drug has been used for years to lower high blood pressure. As little as 10 milligrams of Dibenzyline a day doubled the urine flow in 46 percent of the patients studied over a ten-year period, and 80 percent were relieved of obstructive symptoms.
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