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Are you wondering whether or not you can ejaculate with a flaccid penis? If so, then you have come to the right place. In this article, I’m going to try and answer a few of the most common questions people have about flaccid penises and erectile dysfunction.
If there’s one thing for certain, they aren’t fun. But it’s not like you have to sit back and accept the situation. Indeed, there are a lot of things you can do to bring life back into your flaccid penis, and we’ll discuss them below. 
Believe it or not, you don’t need an erection to ejaculate. This is because it’s your pelvic muscles that are responsible for expelling semen, and, as it turns out, they have nothing to do with making you erect. So it may seem weird, if not downright unusual, but the fact is that you can ejaculate while being limp. Not that you would want to with a partner, but hey, it’s there for you to try in case.
While it may seem simple, getting an erection is much more complicated than you think. It starts with stimulation, both physical and mental. Once you feel sexually aroused, your nervous system sends a message to the muscles surrounding your manhood to relax, allowing blood to course into the soft erectile tissue of your penis.
The process that allows you to reach orgasm and ejaculate is separate from the process responsible for giving you an erection. The two processes are very different from one another.
Erections are controlled by muscles and erectile tissue of the penis. Orgasm is controlled by your central nervous system, and it’s actually a reflex action.
When you’re sexually stimulated, such as during penetrative sex or manual stimulation by you or your partner, arousal and excitement gradually builds. This is known as sexual excitation. When the excitement reaches a certain point, it triggers your ejaculatory mechanism.
The ejaculatory mechanism occurs regardless of whether the penis is flaccid or erect, meaning you don’t need to have an erection in order to reach orgasm and ejaculate.
Quite simply, it happens — or it can happen — because the physiology permits it. If the penis is sufficiently stimulated, you would be able to ejaculate, despite not attaining a full erection.
This can be good news to some men who are suffering from erectile dysfunction and are unable to have penetrative sex.
Of course, there are many sensations that come with an erect penis that you won’t be able to experience with an in-erect one (the sensation of penetrative sex being one), but certainly, orgasm is still possible.  
Obviously, one suffering from erectile dysfunction will have a flaccid penis even after getting aroused. That’s just the nature of the problem. You can try reaching orgasm with your flaccid penis or you can do something about your erectile dysfunction.
After all, erectile dysfunction is totally curable, and some didn’t even have to take medication to do it. For some, lifestyle changes will do. For others, however, they may need to go through more drastic processes.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is an inability to develop or keep an erection. The most common cause of ED is age. Indeed, it’s a common problem for men older than 40. It is estimated that one in ten of men over 40 have this condition. ED is often due to problems in how blood vessels work inside your penis and can be treated with medication or surgery.
Erectile dysfunction can be caused by both psychological and physical factors. The most common causes are related to the nerves, blood vessels, and muscles of the penis. Causes can also include side effects of medication and medical problems that can affect a man’s health.
An evaluation for ED begins with a detailed sexual history, including the onset, duration, and frequency of symptoms. A physical examination, including a general assessment of the appearance of the penis, is done to rule out other causes. A blood test, including blood count, cholesterol, and fasting glucose, may be needed to evaluate cardiovascular risk factors. Men who suspect they have ED should be referred to a urologist or other specialist. If symptoms persist, additional diagnostic tests are needed.
Yes. There is a treatment for ED that is very effective in 90% of men. It is called a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor, or PDE5I. These drugs improve blood flow to the penis by relaxing blood vessels, which helps allow an erection to form.
The first step is to have a conversation with your doctor to discuss options for treatment. The goal is to have the best outcome for you as a patient, and to have the best chances of a successful outcome, it is important that your treatment options include all of the following: a low-fat diet; exercise; stress management; and a healthy diet and lifestyle.
If these doesn’t improved with lifestyle modification, the next step is drug therapy, and for some men it might include a PDE-5 inhibitor such as Viagra or Cialis. Below are some of the most common medications for treatment of ED
There are also a variety of natural supplements that can help alleviate symptoms of erectile dysfunction. With these supplements, your mileage may vary as they won’t work for everyone. Mild cases of erectile dysfunction, however, have a good chance of going away with regular use of these supplements. They are:
There are no proven lifestyle changes that prevent or treat erectile dysfunction, but there is evidence to suggest they may delay its onset. Men who are physically active (eg, participate in sports) and have a healthy body weight may live longer and have a lower rate of sexual dysfunction.
Erectile dysfunction is a common problem with a prevalence that rises sharply with age. Although it is not always related to lifestyle habits, smoking, obesity, and diabetes are known to cause it. Alcohol consumption is also associated with erectile dysfunction, but there is little evidence that this is due to the fact that drinking itself causes it or because it promotes the development of cirrhosis and other liver disorders that are also associated with erectile dysfunction. 
ED drugs work best in men whose nerves and blood vessels are healthy. For these men, the medications will usually produce an erection sufficient for intercourse. However, there are other men who do not respond well to ED drugs. In these cases, a doctor may recommend other treatment options such as penile implants, Viagra, or surgery. 
The active ingredients in each of these drugs will vary. Some will work better than others for certain people, and the only way to find out which drug worst best is by consulting your doctor — he or she can recommend a specific drug for your condition. You can also experiment with different drugs (under the guidance of your doctor, of course) to see what works best.
PDE5 inhibitors (the most popular type of ED medication) work best when taken with food. Avoid eating grapefruit, as this can increase the risk of side effects. Some people experience an increased risk of blood clot formation, so you should not have a full glass of wine, or any alcohol for that matter, while using a PDE5 inhibitor.
There is also a possibility that any medication taken to treat erectile dysfunction could interact with other medications. However, this depends on which medication you are taking. You should always discuss all your medications with your doctor. This way, your doctor can monitor the interaction between all of your medicines and can suggest ways to reduce or avoid potential drug interactions. 
PDE5 inhibitors are generally well-tolerated. Their side effects will typically be mild and will go away after a short while. Some of the side effects include headaches, flushing, nausea, and diarrhea. This is due to the medication’s effect on the blood vessels of the penis. This will go away after a few days. However, if you are experiencing these side effects, you should speak to your doctor about the best way to treat them.
For some people, ED drugs are not a good option. This is because these drugs can cause other health problems. Some of these side effects include a decrease in blood pressure, a problem with blood clotting, and an increased risk of heart attack or stroke.
The answer to this question will generally depend on what’s causing your ED and what type of treatment you’ve opted for.
Lifestyle modifications combined with PDE5 inhibitors will work for most men. For a few, however, it’s possible for the treatment options listed above to not work. This is why it’s important to consult a doctor and get treatment on the basis of his diagnosis.
Treatment options are generally chosen based on whether there is benefit (good results) or harm (not good results) from doing so. 
Erectile dysfunction is not a death sentence, but it can be a major issue for many men. Fortunately, there are treatment options available that can help most men get the help they need. If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction, it’s important to talk to your doctor about the best way to treat it. This will allow you to get the help you need to feel better and improve your quality of life.
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What flaccid penis size is considered hung? The way I see it, any penis larger than mine is huge!
And I’m going to stick by that definition until the day I die. 
What constitutes a large, medium, or small penis has many definitions.  That’s even more true when the penis in question is flaccid.
So, gents. Are you ready for a deep dive into how big is big enough, how big is too big, and how much you should care in the first place?
A study published in the British Journal of Urology reviewed much of the existing literature on the topic ( source ).
In total they collated data from 17 studies measuring 15,521 men. 
According to their findings, the average flaccid hanging penis was 3.61 inches long. The average flaccid penis while stretched was 5.16 inches long. 
Okay, you say. That’s great. But you didn’t ask about average. You asked about “hung.”
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There’s no medical definition of “hung” but let’s say if you’re in the top 25 percent of men for penis size, you qualify. 
The study found the 75th percentile measured in at 3.94 inches hanging, 6 inches stretched. So you might consider yourself hung if you measure up to that or greater. 
For the second source, we’re taking it to the street. By which I mean an internet forum. Who better to ask about what’s hung and what’s not than men engaged in penis enlargement?
The guys over at Thundersplace Forum participated in a poll about what the flaccid length (in this case hanging length) requirement was for being “hung.” 
I’m pretty sure those last 64 guys were trolls or some kind of mutant whose special power is having a large penis. Seven inches is of erect penis is nothing to be ashamed of. 
Anyway, the numbers give us a range of anywhere between 5 ¼ inches of flaccid penis to 6 inches of flaccid penis for a reasonable length to be considered “hung.” 
Just the raw size of your flaccid junk isn’t the only thing you need to consider when wondering if you’re hung. 
Although the study was conducted for erect penises , a Canadian research team determined that there was a 3.3-inch difference in average penis size between the best-endowed men in the world (Congo) and the worst (North Korea). 
Considering the average flaccid penis is 3.6 inches long, that’s almost a whole penis worth of difference . So if the men in your family don’t come packaged with a giant package, maybe cut yourself some slack. 
Similarly, you have your grower vs. shower problem. 
Some men with a small flaccid penis grow to three or four times their size when fully aroused. Other men might not add much length at all, their members simply getting thicker and harder. 
Then you get into the size of your penis compared to the size of your body. Five inches on a jockey looks like a lot more meat than the same five inches on a linebacker. Is the jockey more hung?
As a final note here, keep in mind that study after study has shown that women don’t actually go for “hung” men as a general rule. They prefer men who are average, or just above average. 
Really huge penises hurt the women they go inside of, so those dudes who were suggesting you had to be 7 or more inches long limp to be a real man…well…
…let’s just say I don’t think they’ve spent a lot of time asking women about this subject. 
I was joking when I said a large penis is any penis slightly smaller than my own. But I wasn’t joking entirely. 
The physical length of your penis is only one factor in whether you leave girls impressed in the bedroom. 
There are visual elements like lighting, how big your gut is, and how much pubic hair you have. 
There are tactile elements like how wet she is, how attentive you are during foreplay, and how good you’ve got “the motion in her ocean.”
There are emotional elements like how into you she is, your confidence level and your overall mood going into the sexual encounter. 
Bottom line: if you’re happy with the size of your member, enough of these other things will fall in line for her to walk away feeling like you’re packing plenty of pickle. 
If you’re not happy with your size, it can have the opposite effect even if objectively, you’re doing just fine. Doing exercises to grow your junk until you’re proud of it might be just the thing you need. 
So: when you’re asking if your size qualifies as “hung” you can use the numbers I gave you earlier to find one possible answer. But really, you should ask some better questions. Questions like:
Once you’ve nailed down these questions…
As opposed to how you compare to an arbitrary definition of a flexible concept, you’ll be ready to decide whether or not you want to commit to the time and effort to a penis enlargement program. 
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