The male penis is comprised primarily of two
cylinders of sponge-like vascular tissue that fills with blood to
create an erection. Blood is pumped into the penis under great
pressure and a series of valves keep it in the penis to maintain
the erection.
A third cylinder is the
urethra, a tube that carries the urine and the ejaculate. The
knobby head of the penis is called the Glans. Blood flows to the
penis by two very small arteries that come from the Aorta. These
arteries are the same size as the arteries to your finger.
The two tubes on the sides (corpora cavernosa and singular corpus)
are covered with fascia which attaches to suspensory
ligaments. These are attached to the abdomen or the pubic
bone.
MYTHS
Many myths exist which suggest that black
men possess larger organs, while Asian men possess smaller
organs. The fact is that size in not really a question of
race. On the whole, most men of all races measure in average
6 inches when erect. It is the flaccid size that
varies quite a bit. Actually, this does have a lot to do
with a person's ancestry.
Men from cold weather climates have a
built-in protection device which will shrink the penis when not
erect. This gives the appearance of a smaller penis.
By the same token, men from warm weather
climates have a penis that merely hangs when flaccid, thus giving
the appearance of an average to large-size penis.
WHY BIGGER?
Why do so many men desire a larger
penis? The prime motivation for enlargement is
SELF-CONFIDENCE. Men who are well-endowed tend to be more
confident than men with a small to average-sized penis. As a
result, this affects not only your outlook in sexual relations,
but your attitude about yourself in general.
But is penis size everything? Of
course not. Each man must ask himself if he really needs a
longer or thicker penis. You're the only one that can make
that choice for yourself. But if having a larger member
makes you feel good about yourself, why not?