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How Your Penis Works
The penis contains 3 major chambers
which fill with blood during an erection. There are two Corpora cavernous and
one Corpus Spongiosum. The corpora cavernosa are the two bodies of erectile
tissue on each side of the penis. The tip of the penis is called the glands and
is continuous with the distal most portion of the Corpus Spongiosum. The glands
changes in size accordingly with the penis during erection. These 3 chambers are
surrounded by thin ligaments that prevent over distention of the chambers, and
hence, the penis. In addition, fibrous extensions of these ligaments create a
sheet that surround the penis and its chambers and are ultimately responsible
for the "stiffness" of erection when filled. 2 more ligaments
connect your penis to the pubic bone, these are suspendatory ligaments.
This means that, erect penis size is limited by two main factors. The first is
the penile chamber size and the second is the extent to which the Corpora
cavernous and surrounding fibrous sheets (fascia) can be stretched. The
penile filling chambers (Corpora cavernous and the Corpus Spongiosum) are merely
a collection of "inflatable" blood vessels which become engorged with blood
during an erection. This occurs by the opening and closing of tiny "valves."
Normally, at rest, both valves are open and allow for the unimpeded flow of
blood through the filling chambers. When you are sexually aroused, your brain
releases a hormone causing blood to enter the penis and fill your erectile
tissue (Corpora Cavernosa), because the entrance valves remain open and the exit
valves begin to partially close. The cells in the Corpora Cavernosa are filled
with blood, filling and distending the chambers and eventually enlarging the
penis, until an erection is achieved.
Your penis is a unique physical organ just like other organs of the human body,
such as skeletal muscle or brain. As with moth organs in the body, the more that
they are used and conditioned, the better they work. Your penis needs to be
trained in the same manner as a world class weight lifter would train. There is
no way they could be as big and strong as they are without the use of
supplements. These supplements are what pills and liquids provide.
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