posted
Ok so I've heard that penises are smaller when its cold.. and i was just wondering if this also applies to an erect penis?
Posts: 62 | From: Canada | Registered: Oct 2003
| IP: Logged |
posted
an erect penis tends to keep itself pretty warm by virtue of having extra blood flow in the region. if course, a cold shock (like diving into an icy lake with an erection) can make a guy go flaccid, but that's more from the body's reaction to surprise (being startled can stop an erection), rather than the temperature itself.
------------------ "Young lady, in this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!" Homer Simpson
posted
cut me some slack, i'm not always at my computer every night. sometimes i like to go out and have fun.
what oyu aw was probably it. but even with erections, there's "turned on," and there's TURNED ON. so there's a possibility that he wasn't realizing his full potential.
but then, why are you so worried about that anyway??? after all, the most sensitive parts of your genitals do NOT require a garden hose of a penis in order to be stimulated. really, the talk of "size" can be so overrated.
------------------ "Young lady, in this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!" Homer Simpson
posted
My hands get icy cold all the time. And if I put my very cold hand on my bf's penis while it is erect it will not all of a sudden become soft.... (just to give a bit of proof).
Posts: 338 | From: Livermore, CA | Registered: Jul 2002
| IP: Logged |
Copyright 1998, 2013 Heather Corinna/Scarleteen
Scarleteen.com: Providing comprehensive sex education online to teens and young adults worldwide since 1998
Information on this site is provided for educational purposes. It is not meant to and cannot substitute for advice or care provided by an in-person medical professional. The information contained herein is not meant to be used to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease, or for prescribing any medication. You should always consult your own healthcare provider if you have a health problem or medical condition.