Pre-ejaculate is also called pre-cum, and is a liquid that squeezes out of the penis when aroused. It is formed by the accessory sex glands. These glands are different from the prostate and testes ...
Imagine you’re with someone super hot. You’re about to start having sex (whatever that sex act may look like for you). You’re in the moment and are very excited to start touching each other. You get ...
In 2014, the ISSM provided standard evidence-based definitions of lifelong and acquired premature ejaculation The aetiologies of lifelong and acquired premature ejaculation are different; the former ...
Sperm are male reproductive (sex) cells. The word "sperm" can refer to spermatozoon (singular) or spermatozoa (plural). Sperm are tiny cells with an oval-shaped body and a long tail. They measure just ...
Pre-ejaculate, or pre-cum, is a fluid the penis produces during sex to help with lubrication. It can contain some sperm, but has much less than semen, meaning its less likely to cause pregnancy. To ...
When a male is stimulated in a sexual manner, a signal travels from the brain to the genital area via nerves through the spinal cord. The signal is responsible for making the pelvic muscles contract ...