Penis Anatomy

If you wish to enlarge your penis, one of the first steps is to gain an understanding of the anatomy of the penis. Many men have know idea what the penis is comprised of, or how it is designed. In this article, I will give you a fundamental anatomy lesson of the penis. The penis is split into two primary parts, and this is called the corpora cavernosa.

When a man becomes sexually aroused, the two chambers become full of blood, and the tissues themselves will be engorged. As the chambers expand, the pressure is placed within the tunica albuginea. At this point, the corpora cavernosa will hold the blood, and the penis will be erect.

In addition to the two chambers mentioned above, the corpus spongiosum will also fill up with blood. However, it will not fill up with as much blood as the corpora cavernosa.

The reason for this is because the tissues of the urethra, which are quite fragile, must be protected so that ejaculation is allowed. One of the factors which plays a very important role in the size of the penis is the capacity that the corpora cavernosa can hold. The penis cannot become larger than the what the chambers can hold, and the erection itself will be depend on the size of the chambers once they become fully dilated.

With the exception of surgery, most penis enlargement techniques seek to increase the holding capacity of the chambers, because this allows them to hold more blood, and due to the increased amount of blood that flows to the chamber, it will become larger during the erection. The Corona is often referred to as “the crown of the penis.” This is the piece of flesh which sits at the point where the shaft and the head of the penis come together.

The Cowper’s Gland will be responsible for releasing a bit of pre-ejaculate fluid just before a man has an orgasm. The fluid is responsible for reducing the acidity inside the urethra.

As the name suggests, the Ejaculatory Ducts will be the path that runs through the seminal glands. This is also the area where semen travels when a man ejaculates. The Dorsal Side is located on either the top or lower side of the penis. The Foreskin, is a piece of skin which will cover the head of the penis for men who are not circumsized.