Yes, cocaine use can negatively impact sexual function in men, including affecting the ability to achieve and maintain an erection. This is due to the drug's impact on blood flow and the cardiovascular system, as well as its effects on brain chemistry and arousal. Chronic cocaine use can lead to long-term erectile dysfunction and other sexual problems.
Odysseus's men commit the crime of killing Helios's cattle on the island of ThrΓnacia while Odysseus is praying. This act angers the sun god Helios and leads to dire consequences for the men and their journey back home.
not at all..... criminology is an universal subject...... because even women are involved in crimes..... so it would be wrong to say that criminology is only for men..... Dr. Fabianski Benjamin Fiji Islands
There are two state prisons in Chino, California: California Institution for Men (CIM) and California Institution for Women (CIW).
Sexual orientation is not determined by environment or circumstances. Being in a prison setting does not cause someone to change their sexual orientation. It is important to remember that sexual orientation is a complex aspect of a person's identity that is not chosen or influenced by external factors such as being in prison.
While Odysseus is praying, his men commit the crime of consuming the cattle of the sun god, Helios, a direct violation of Odysseus's warning not to do so. This act leads to their downfall and punishment by the gods.
They can do yes. These are called spontaneous erections or involuntary erections. They occur when blood suddenly rushes into the penis (erections are caused by blood flow into the penis). It's very common in men when they wake up in the mornings.
no i do and i have a wife
Not completely, no. They do, however, make erections last longer so can be popular from men who suffer from premature ejaculation. Testicle cuffs have the same effect, as well as holding the scrotum away from the body, which can change and intensify the feeling of orgasm.
Men get erections when there is increased blood flow to the penis, usually in response to sexual arousal or stimulation. This causes the erectile tissue in the penis to fill with blood and become firm. Hormones and nerve signals play a key role in this process.
Nature, in her wisdom, has done a very good job protecting our reproductive organs. Even severely physically challenged men can usually have erections and enjoy sex. (By the way, most people don't use "crippled" any more. "Handicapped," "physically challenged," or "differently abled" are preferred.) Erections are ultimately caused by nerves connected to a muscle called the penile sphincter at the base of the penis. If those nerves are severed, a guy can use a penis ring to duplicate the function of the penile sphincter.
Because men have a brain that instructs glands in the body to release hormones this can occur at odd times once these hormones have been released you get an erection and maintain it until the hormone supply diminishes.
No, it is common in most men who get random erections (erections that occur when there is no sexual physical or mental stimulation) or men who have prolonged sex with no ejaculation.
Generally if the nerves from the penis to the spinal cord are intact, they should be able to. They of course would not be able to feel anything from it. The erection would simply be a nerve response. There are injections that are put directly into the penis that pretty much force an erection.
Some do some dont
Men get boners (or more correctly erections) when they usually see women or if they are gay another man. Women can discharge if they are sexually aroused by looking at a man. During puberty erections may come at unusual times. Mature men generally only get erections when they are sexually aroused. If a man is homosexual, this arousal will be triggered by other men. It's possible that you, on some level, find other men to be sexually attractive. It's also possible that while you were gazing at a man, your mind was thinking about something sexual, whether related to men or women.
yes some men do, but its more of a fetish than the norm
No, it's a myth that men wake up with extended penises. During sleep, the body goes through various stages, including REM sleep, where increased blood flow to the genitals can cause erections, but not physical lengthening of the penis.