actually they are slightly inflammed and you should be tighter. However, the menses fluid is lubricating so you experience less friction and less satifaction. Although the hormone surge may inflame your desire. good luck
yes, it does.
Having to much sex can loosen you up, or masturbating too much.
He does it to loosen his muscles.
loosen muscles
There are a few ways that you can try to tighten your pubococcygeus muscles. Kegel exercises are used to strengthen theses muscles in the are of the urethra, bladder, uterus and rectum. You can also strengthen the are by pausing during urinating - meaning when your urinating stop your "pee" and start a few times throughout your urination and this also will assist in strengthening the muscles in the area. Water and menstuation do not have any bearing on the strengthening of your muscles. As well as when you have sexual intercourse your vaginal area goes back to the shape it was it doesn't get "bigger" so to speak. You can speak to a physician about kegel exercises as well as look up information as there is a lot out there concerning this. It is quite common after giving birth that women use this technique to try and get back into shape in that area.
if after exercise the best way to loosen up would be have a hot bath but if you haven't got access to a bath put your leg up in the air and massage your calf until they loosen up
loosen up ypur muscles by doing the butterfly streach and try hard
It helps to loosen up your muscles and joints to help you move better
There is no proven method of penis enlargement, except for an expensive surgical operation to loosen and extend the muscles that hold the penis.
try different stretches it will help loosen up all the muscles.
The best stretches to perform are the hand to toe stretches, leg curls, and moderate hyper extension or the ankles/knees. This will loosen up the muscles, and is critical to do thus you will not injure them during your exercise routines.
To prevent or alleviate tightness in your calf muscles caused by cycling, you can try stretching your calf muscles before and after cycling, ensuring proper bike fit and posture, staying hydrated, and incorporating strength training exercises for your calf muscles. Additionally, consider using a foam roller or getting a sports massage to help loosen tight muscles.