Q. Is masturbation harmful?
A. No, masturbation is not harmful in as much
as producing physical disability or diminishing
your virility. In fact masturbation should be
seen as ‘a handful of pleasure’. It doesn’t
lead to any deformity of the penis nor does
it affect the ability to achieve or sustain
an erection.
Ayurvedic Supplements :
For deformity of penis - massage
with orgymassage oil.
Q. What's the average size of the penis?
A. The average size of penis is
15 cm, the normal range is considered to be
between 13 cm and 18 cm.
Ayurvedic Supplements :
To increase the size of penis
- massage with orgy massage oil.
Q. Is penis size important?
A. This is one of the most frequently
asked questions. The fact of the matter is that
it is important only if you think so. Factually
speaking, the vagina is only eight to thirteen
centimeters long, and only the outer one third
of it is supplied with nerves and is therefore
sensitive to touch. Therefore even a very small
penis can touch every square centimeter within
the vagina and can certainly perform adequately.
Q. Can penis size be increased?
A. Yes. There are two procedure
i.e. medicinal & surgical procedures to
increase penis size.
For medicinal procedure -
Ayurvedic Supplements - massage
with orgy massage oil.
Surgical procedures are two i.e.
Biharin Procedure, and Fat Injection.
The Biharin Procedure consists
of cutting the ligament that secures the base
of the penis to the body. This gives between
one-half and two inches of increased length
to the penis; however, because the penis is
no longer anchored to the body an erection no
longer points 'up.'
Fat Injection is the process of
removing fat from the backs of the thighs and
injecting it into the body of the penis to make
the penis thicker. Because the body rejects
a significant portion of the injection this
procedure may need to be repeated several times
and each operation carries with it a severe
risk of infection.
Q. My penis bends down (or left, or
right). Is there something wrong with it?
A. One-quarter of all penises
bend in some direction and some bend downward
even when erect. Coming to think of it, one
would really thank the Searchd that the penis
doesn’t have any bones in it, and therefore
it can normally easily bend in many directions
to perform its job without much of discomfort.
Unless the bend is severe or causes you pain,
there is nothing wrong or abnormal about your
penis. It should not interfere with sexual intercourse.
In fact some people find the bend is to their
advantage, making penetration easier.
Q. One of my testicles
is larger than the other. Is it all right?
A. Rarely are both the testicles
identical. In fact the left one hangs lower
in 85% of cases. It is nothing to worry about.
For the bilateral enlargement
of testicles
Ayurvedic Supplements J.P Shilajeet
capsule , Vridhivadhika Bati
Q. Sometimes I feel pain in my testicles.
Is there some thing to worry?
A. Intermittent twinges in the
testicles are common and these sometimes happen
after the intercourse. If it lasts less than
a minute then there is nothing to worry. An
infection or inflammation causes testicular
pain that builds up gradually. In such cases
consult your doctor.
Q. Ejaculation happens too fast. What
do I do?
A. Again, it is one of the more
frequent problems. The solution is to try to
strengthen your PC (pubococcygeus) muscle. It
is the muscle that you use to stop urine flow
or to rid yourself of the last few drops. Try
contracting it whenever you get reminded of
it - in the car, at your desk, some 50 – 100
times a day. It is the same muscle that contracts
for ejaculation, therefore strengthening it
will give you more control during sex.
For Strengthen of PC muscle
Ayurvedic Supplement - orgy massage
oil and J.P 007 tablet.
For prolonged ejaculation
Ayurvedic Supplement - J.P kshmata
tab , Musli Pak , Pushpadhanwa Ras
Q. Does Sex Hurt the First
Time?
A. The first time a woman has
sex, it may or may not be painful. There may
be psychological and physical reasons for it.
If you are not sure about your partner or if
you are not entirely convinced about the timing
and place, then you may feel more pain than
you should. If you and your partner truly care
for one another and he is gentle and understanding
and will go slowly, then there may be less discomfort.
Physically, often, the first time
a woman has sex there will be some bleeding
as the hymen is torn. Using large amounts of
a water-based lubricant may help. If you have
been using tampons, that may have helped to
stretch your hymen.
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Q. What is the G-Spot?
A. There is a lot of talk regarding
the most erotic zones for a woman. The Grafenberg
spot, or G-spot, is considered to be one such
area. This is an area located within the front
wall of the vagina, about one centimetre from
the surface and one-third to one-half way in
from the vaginal opening.
The significance of the G-spot
is that in about half the women it is a highly
sensitive area that under the right conditions
can be very pleasurable if stimulated. For some
women, it can be a primary source of stimulation
leading to orgasm during intercourse.
It is believed that stimulation
of the G-Spot can lead to what is known as female
ejaculation.
Q. Is it O.K. to have
Sex during a Period?
A. Sex during periods is a strong
taboo in many cultures but there is no scientific
basis for it .For the average, mutually monogamous
couple with no sexually transmitted disease,
there is no medical reason to avoid sex during
menses. In fact many women feel increased sexual
arousal during the periods.
Q. I feel pain during
sex. What could be the reason?
A. There may be a host of reasons
for painful intercourse. Pain on initial penetration
is often due to infection, spasm of the vaginal
muscles or inadequate lubrication. Pain on deeper
thrusting may be caused by endometriosis, adhesions
(scar tissue), a retroverted (backward-tilting)
uterus or fibroids. Pain in only one particular
position may simply mean that in that position,
your partner is pushing against your cervix.
Persistent pain in all the positions
should prompt a visit to your gynecologist for
a thorough checkup
Q. I suffer bleeding after
Intercourse. Is it cause to worry?
A. Bleeding after intercourse
(post-coital bleeding in doctor talk) can occur
for several reasons. Infection is one of the
most common reasons. Abnormal cervical cells,
including cancer, are also more easily irritated
and may bleed with intercourse. Women who use
an IUD or diaphragm may experience such bleeding
from irritation and friction. Sometimes the
bleeding is not from the cervix, but rather
from a tear in the vagina; tears can happen
with vigorous sex or if you are dry.