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May 05, 2022
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Penis of blood VS penis of flesh: the point on the size of the penis


What does flaccid penis size depend on?


Situations where the penis is “pushed” inside the body


Flesh penis VS blood penis: what to remember


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30% of men think their penis is small. And besides, this impression can even go as far as a complex of small size, with in some men, real psychological repercussions.
In reality, explains Gilbert Bou Jaoudé, “ most men who consult because they find their penis too small actually have a penis of normal size. Only, they have an erroneous view of the average size of the penis . ”
In fact, we learn later that in these men, who consult for a small penis complex, the discomfort comes mainly from the size of the penis at rest; not the size of the erect penis . 
So how do you explain this difference in flaccid and erect size? Why do some men find their penis normal when erect, but too small when flaccid? Isn't the gain in erect penis size proportional to flaccid penis size? 
The flaccid penis size does not really depend on the actual size of the penis. In fact, it depends on several factors, and in particular on 2 factors.
Microscopic muscles are found between the skin of the penis and the penis, which are called subcutaneous smooth muscle fibers (under the skin). These muscle fibers have the ability to contract, and when this happens, naturally, the penis is pushed inside the body. It thus decreases in size and circumference.
Another thing to know: the blood circulation inside the penis is so important that it is made up of 90% blood. If the arteries and muscles that surround the arteries in the penis contract, for various reasons, the blood inside the penis empties; there too, the volume of the penis decreases and retracts into the body. 
So, in reality, flaccid penis size depends primarily on things that are not directly related to true penis size. 
There are mainly 2 situations where the penis can be forced to retract inside the body, Gilbert Bou Jaoudé teaches us. “ The first situation where the penis can be forced to retract is any situation of stress or fear. For example, fear or a small complex can lead to stress. However, under the effect of stress, the muscles which surround the arteries of the penis contract, which causes the retraction of the penis. ” 
In this example, it is mainly the fear of having a small penis , which is at the origin of the small flaccid penis size. The other situation is well known to men, it is cold. 
Under the effect of the cold, all the muscles of the body contract, regardless of the skin area. So the cold also causes the muscles around the arteries of the penis to contract, and therefore, the retraction of the penis at rest. 
There are two types of penis, depending on the ratio between its flaccid size and its erect size: the blood penis (grower, "increase" or grow" in English) and the flesh penis ("shower", "the one which shows, which is displayed”). 
Typically, a blood penis is a penis that is quite small when flaccid. On the other hand, it is able to double in size (or even more) and in circumference when it is erect! So, as we saw earlier, flaccid penis size can sometimes be misleading. 
Stress and temperature can influence penis size; but a penis of blood, for example, shows a great elastic capacity, which explains the large difference in size between its state at rest and its state in erection. 
In fact, this type of penis has more cavities to receive blood flow than the flesh penis. However, nothing predicts in advance if we are in front of a penis of blood or flesh!
At first glance, this type of penis is considered to be of adequate flaccid size. But unlike the blood penis, its size hardly moves when erect: what changes is mainly the rigidity. 
It has fewer cavities than the blood penis and can therefore contain less blood; which explains why its size changes little at rest. 
There is only one physical criterion that is correlated to the size of the penis at flaccid and erect: it is the abdomen. This is because the larger the abdomen, the more likely the penis will look small, simply because it 's buried in abdominal fat .
We sometimes speak of buried penis syndrome , in overweight people, but it can also be a congenital malformation that affects the child at birth. In children, treatment will be surgical.
In adult men, it is enough to lose a little weight for the size of the penis to return to its normal size. 
Read also: red spot on the glans , what to do?
As you have understood, the size of the penis at rest depends on several factors indirectly related to the true size of the penis: stress, fear, anxiety, temperature changes... The penis undergoes both its external environment, but also factors psychological. 
Also, many men think flaccid penis size reflects erect penis size; that is, the size of the erect penis would be proportional to the size of the flaccid penis. 
And that too is not necessarily true! Because as we have seen, it rather depends on the number of cavities present in the penis that can receive the blood flow. Thus, a penis of blood is able to gain more size than a penis of flesh which was nevertheless larger at rest. 
Whether they have a blood penis or a flesh penis, all men can suffer from erectile dysfunction . The type of penis is not a predisposing factor, don't worry. If you suffer from an erection problem, do not hesitate to consult a doctor who can set up an appropriate therapy and perhaps recommend that you buy viagra or buy Cialis , on prescription in pharmacies, depending on your situation.
Similarly, premature ejaculation is not more common in one type of penis than in the other. If you suffer from it, do not buy a medicine for early without prescription , but rather go to consult a doctor who can accompany you effectively and safely towards recovery.
Finally, if you are concerned about the size of the penis, do not hesitate to reassure yourself and talk to a sex therapist: most of the time, men have a completely normal penis!
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Sexual anatomy that’s typically called male includes your penis and scrotum (external male genitalia) and internal reproductive organs like the testicles.
Your penis and scrotum are the two parts of the male (or what’s typically called male) external sex anatomy (outside your body).
Your penis is made of 3 layers of spongy tissue. When you get turned on, blood fills these tissues. This makes your penis get harder and stand up, which is also called getting an erection or hard-on.
The average size of an adult erect (hard) penis is 5 to 7 inches long. The size of your penis when it’s flaccid (soft) doesn’t have much to do with its size when it’s hard. Some penises get much bigger when they get hard. Others stay pretty much the same size.
About half of all penises in the US are circumcised , and half are uncircumcised (still have foreskin) — so both types are common. Some people call circumcised penises “cut,” and uncircumcised penises “uncut.”
Every penis looks a little different. For example, some curve like a banana when they’re hard. Others are straighter. All penises have the same parts though:
Glans
Your glans is also called the head or tip of your penis. The opening of your urethra is here. This is where pre-ejaculate (precum) and semen (cum) come out of, and it’s where you pee out of. For many people, it’s the most sensitive part of the penis.
Shaft
The shaft of your penis extends from the tip to where it connects to your lower belly. It looks like a tube. Your urethra is inside the shaft.
Foreskin
The foreskin is a patch of skin that covers and protects the head (AKA glans). When your penis gets hard, the foreskin pulls back and the tip is exposed. Sometimes foreskin is circumcised (when a doctor surgically removes your foreskin) soon after birth, so not everyone has it.
Frenulum
The frenulum is where your foreskin meets the underside of your penis. It looks like a small V just below the head. Usually part of it remains after circumcision. And for many people, it’s very sensitive.
Scrotum
The scrotum (AKA ballsack) is the sac of skin that hangs below your penis. Your scrotum holds your testicles and keeps them at the right temperature. If it’s too cold, your scrotum pulls your testicles closer to your body. If it's too warm, your testicles hang away from your body.

Your scrotum is covered with wrinkly skin and hair. Your scrotum can be big or small, have a little or a lot of hair, and vary in color. Some people’s scrotum is larger on one side than the other.

The scrotum is super sensitive, so any hitting or twisting is extremely painful. But many people like having their scrotum
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