Sex is something all men enjoy. However, when our equipment can't participate the way we'd like it to, bad things happen to us: we become irritable and anxious.
Today, I will reveal some solutions to your penis problems and you will discover that you can have sex, or at least some form of it, that will leave both you and your woman extremely satisfied.
1- Phimosis
Phimosis is a condition in which the foreskin will not go back enough to let the glans, or head, of the penis come through it. This can cause many problems, especially if there isn't much foreskin. The stretching feeling is uncomfortable, to say the least. As well, the inability to clean away the smegma — a white film that forms right under the glans — can lead to a very unpleasant odor, among other things.
What to do: Before you begin to force your foreskin back, see a doctor and confer with him about the best remedy. There are three options: home therapy, where you will stretch the foreskin back a little bit each day; circumcision; or the use of steroidal creams.
When it comes to phimosis, sex can be very painful. If it's not painful for you, then go to it. But if it is, stick to creative foreplay until you resolve the issue.
2- Fordyce spots
Plenty of guys have Fordyce spots on their penises — and they all think something's wrong with them. Fordyce spots are those little white spots on the skin of the penis and/or testicles.
What to do: These spots are harmless and no, you can't get rid of them so stop trying. When it comes to all things sex, they cause absolutely no hindrance so they shouldn't affect your love life in any way.
On to Peyronie's disease, when it's too small, too big and what to do about hypospadias
3- Peyronie's disease
Peyronie's disease is a condition in which the penis is bent in such a way that it makes sex nearly impossible. Keep in mind that most penises curve into one direction or another and that's natural. However, if your penis bends back towards your body, chances are you have Peyronie's disease.
What to do: Sometimes Peyronie's disease resolves itself, other times vitamin E, steroid injections, or even surgery is necessary. Consult your physician.
In this situation, considering sex and perhaps oral sex won't be pleasant, do your best to rectify the situation and, in the meantime, show her what an attentive lover you are by paying full attention to her body from head to toe.
4- Penis too small
The average penis size is about 6 inches and if you're smaller than that, you can still have satisfying sex; you just need to know how to maximize your potential.
What to do: Try sex positions that will have your penis penetrating her at different angles. As well, maximize your size by eating right and exercising. It's all about how well your blood flows to it that matters. We all know that a good lover doesn't depend on the size of his penis to satisfy a woman.
5- Penis too big
While some women would love nothing more than to pull down a man's pants and see an elephant's trunk, most would shy away from a huge penis for fear of pain. What's considering big? Anything over 7 inches.
What to do: While sex may not always be enjoyable due to the fact that you won't be able to penetrate a woman fully, make the best of it amid penetration by stroking the part of your penis that's not going in. Or better yet, have her stroke it.
As well, you can even pause every once in a while and get her to please your with her mouth and hand simultaneously. It's not full penetration, but it's the next best thing.
6- Hypospadias
Hypospadias is a condition that has your urethral meatus, or pee-hole, located in the wrong place.
What to do: Usually, this does not affect or hinder sexual performance (or fertility) in any way. So go about your sex life as you normally would and fear not.
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So there you have it; six penis issues and what to do when it comes to sex. Usually, there are ways around all sexual issues that can help you maintain a rich and fulfilling sex life.
So, until next time, enjoy your sex life to the fullest with your equipment.
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