The Penis - A Road Map
Posted by John Fidi on 12/31/2008 in Erogenous Zone Road Map
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In uncircumcised males the glans is covered by an additional layer of skin called the foreskin; main part called shaft; the raised ridge that separates the shaft from the glans is called the corona.
Scrotum
A loose pouch of skin covered with pubic hair that contains the testicles.
Testicles (or testes)
Are referred to as gonads and are reproductive glands; produce sperm and make sex hormones, mainly testosterone.
Prostate gland
The prostate sits on top of the bladder and secretes a milky fluid that is part of the ejaculate. Many men call the Prostate the "Male G-Spot". This pleasurable zone has the ability to make men orgasm through stimulation. More Information > Finding the Male G-Spot | Male G-Spot Stimulation
Seminal vesicles
A pair of tiny glands that lie above the prostate which produce about 70% of the seminal fluid, with the remainder produced by the prostate; seminal fluid combines with sperm.
Glans Heald / Penis
The most sensitive area of the penis. Although a great place to stimulate, it can be very sensitive, so you may want to start slow with it until you know what he likes.
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