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    varicocele (What causes male infertility?, n.d.), torsion, klinefelter's syndrome, retrograde ejaculation (What causes male infertility?, n.d.). Varicocele is the enlargement of internal spermatic veins which causes blood to drain from the testicles back to the abdomen (What causes male infertility?, n.d.). Varicocele is present in 40% of infertile men (What causes male infertility?, n.d.). Retrograde ejaculation is a condition in which semen is ejaculated into the bladder instead of the urethra…

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    however for the first time I find myself analyzing inconsistencies with the song and reality. In the song Chris Brown expresses that he is going to make a woman experience a few things that simply aren’t realistic. The song is centered on female ejaculation and Brown repeatedly emphasizes how he is going to make a woman “rain” on him and that she will be “soakin’ wet”. While the details of Brown’s sex life are unknown, it is likely that there is no gushing “storm” of female ejaculate occurring…

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    Affects Sexual Performance

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    erectile dysfunction. Physical stress increase, either at home or workplace is the main cause of inability to keep up a steady erection during sexual intercourse. The following are sexual performance problems experienced by people: 1. Delayed ejaculation-This is a state of achieving sexual climax in a given time frame between 5 to 30 minutes. The condition is known to affect sexual performance…

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    What Are Sex Myths?

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    Sex myths continue to perpetuate wrongful thoughts concerning sex and effect how partners communicate about sex. Sex myths are defined as: “a false belief about sexual behaviour or physiology that is either scientifically inaccurate or downright apocryphal” (Masher, 1979, p. 224). A theoretical basis of sex myths must be understood prior to exploring sex myths. It is important to be properly educated about sex to avoid communication issues due to false information. There are different myths…

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    1. Describe the function of the scrotum in protecting the testes from temperature fluctuations. Scrotum is an external sex organ. The scrotum is a pouch like structure made up of skin. It has 2 main functions. It protects the testis and maintains 2-3oc temperature lower than body temperature, which is very important for spermatogenesis. The scrotum also contains numerous blood vessels and nerves. The cremaster muscle present in the scrotum contracts and pulls scrotum closer to the body whenever…

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    emptied into the six meter long epididymis where they are non-motile. After eighteen to twenty-four hours in the epididymis the spermatozoa gain the ability to become motile but final motility is inhibited by proteins in the seminal fluid until after ejaculation. After an extended stay in the epididymis the spermatozoa are transferred into the vas deferens directly before it enters the body of the prostate. On either side of the prostate is a seminal vesicle that empties into the ampulla of the…

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    Sexual dysfunction is the final term that is used to explain the loss of libido, impotence and any sexual weak point in men. There are a just right number of reasons, their dichotomy of which falls in the two essential categories bodily and psychological. There's no enjoyable at all in intercourse for these contributors; the associated signs are lack of erection or difficult enough erection to preserve the period of affection making. The others fall in the class of anxiousness disease, mood,…

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    contains the testes. The testes makes testosterone and sperm. Immature sperm is stored in the epididymis. Inside the body are several structures involved in the production of semen, the liquid in which sperm cells are carried out of the body during ejaculation. The vas deferens are two tubes that carry sperm from the epididymis into the urethra. The seminal vesicles join with the ejaculatory ducts. The…

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    Adolescents are the future of a country and all over the world. They belong to their nation and this world. Whether their development are positive or not is a important issue. In order to assist adolescents in growing up, we have responsibility to conduct research to understand different developments during the adolescence. Adolescence can be divided into three period, early stage, middle stage and later stage. Early stage adolescence is the period that adolescent’s physical and intellectual…

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    The urination problems caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia cannot be prevented. Some people believe that regular ejaculations will help prevent prostate enlargement. But there is no scientific proof that ejaculation helps. Testicular Cancer occurs most frequently in men from ages 20-35. Highly malignant form of cancer and can metastasize…

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