Website review: Things You Didnt Know About Your Pe...

Someone discovered this in Men's Issues 13 reviews since Mar 19, 2008
icon tagshumor, men-s-issues, penis cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/19/health/webmd/m...

Thumbs up People who like this website

casper911ca
Irvine
firecrackerdork7
Chino
geezmichelle
California
Pmo3200
California
uhJenny
California
pandapotlovebug
San Francisco
run4me
Tempe
Kuzma
Albuquerque
Valem
Surrey
RiceCakes
Harker Heights

StumbleUpon is the best way to discover great web sites, videos, photos, blogs and more - based on your interests. Everything is submitted and rated by the community. Discover, share and review the best of the web!

Thumbs up Reviews of this website

clayfeet rated 4 months ago
Fascinating reading, especially this tidbit: "...A penis that doesn't gain much length with an erection has become known as a "show-er," and a penis that gains a lot is said to be a "grower." These are not medical terms, and there aren't scientifically established thresholds for what's a show-er or a grower...." Oh, and the fact that penis, though it does NOT contain a bone (surprise to many of us, I am sure)can break. Yup, it's true. Be gentle, people! .
anitab rated 4 months ago
thanks to KahlilaGibran for this useful info. :) i may have to give up the ball breaking and move onto penis breaking... any takers? what? it's for science! :P From the page: "There is no "penis bone," but you can break your penis all the same. It's called penile fracture, and it's not a subtle injury. When it happens, there's "an audible pop or snap," Montague says. Then the penis turns black and blue. And there's terrible pain. Penile fracture is rare, and it typically happens to younger men because their erections tend to be quite rigid. Here's how to avoid penile fracture: don't use your penis too roughly. A common way that penile fracture happens, Montague says, is when a man is thrusting too hard and fast during sex, and slams into his partner's pubic bone. Also, a woman who moves wildly while on top of a man during sex can break a man's penis."
baban78 rated 4 months ago
very insightful and educational
home8896 rated 4 months ago
*snickers at the title* Like maybe I don't have one... No, I'm pretty sure I know I don't have one.
beckyyxo rated 4 months ago
How interesting lol.
KahlilaGibran rated 4 months ago

­
I knew some women were referred to as ball-breakers but I didn't know I could break your penis.
From the page . . . . ­
"When it happens, there's "an audible pop or snap," Montague says. Then the penis turns black and blue. And there's terrible pain.
Penile fracture is rare, and it typically happens to younger men because their erections tend to be quite rigid.
Here's how to avoid penile fracture: don't use your penis too roughly. A common way that penile fracture happens, Montague says, is when a man is thrusting too hard and fast during sex, and slams into his partner's pubic bone. Also, a woman who moves wildly while on top of a man during sex can break a man's penis."
Oops. Sorry.



­

FlameWarrior rated 4 months ago
This was actually interesting and educational, and not dirty. Kudos.
SketchSepahi rated 4 months ago
That last bit of information sounds very suspect to me. How the Hell would an uncircumcised fellow be more likely to be infected with HIV?
This page is not affiliated with cbsnews.com.