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1- When I am very excited and when I have an erection a few drops of viscous liquid come out of the urinary canal, is that normal? YES, it is very normal. It is a limpid and translucent liquid which comes from small glands surrounding the urethra and which secrete this liquid at the time of a very strong and lasting arousal. 2-What is the best position for a maximal penetration? The position, which allows the deeper penetration, is the missionary position. The woman lies on her back, with her legs spread either flat (horizontally on the same surface as her back), drawn up towards her chest, or wrapped around the man. She can wrap both or just one leg around him, and on four different levels: resting on the back of his upper shins, around his thighs, around his buttocks or over his shoulders. Generally, the higher she lifts her legs, the deeper is the penetration. 3- Hello, I am a boy of 16 years old. My penis is 12cm long and my testicles are not big. Is my penis and testicles are going to get bigger? You need to wait the end of your puberty. Your penis has already a normal size and I think that your testicles should get a bit bigger. Do not hesitate to seek your doctor if you have any doubt about your physical normality. 4- How can I stop pre-cum from coming out? It is great when you are masturbating - I love it. However, when I am making out with my girlfriend, I start getting it, and I am afraid she will notice it. It is a bit embarrassing. 5- During erection, how can we know if we are contracting perineal muscles and not the penis? Penis does not contain muscles so you are only contracted perineal muscles. 6- Is it possible to contract perineal muscles during sexual relation? Yes, it is possible. You just need to contract your anus. Perineal muscles form an eight, which surrounds the penis base and the anus. By contracting your anus, you will be able to check if you are contracting perineal muscles properly. |
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