The testis (testicles or balls to you and me) are two ball-like glands inside the scrotum that produce sperm and hormones, including testosterone.
– The epididymis is the tube in which sperm mature. It takes around three months for sperm to mature! An epididymis leads from each testicle to each vas deferens. It stores sperm before ejaculation. It is tightly coiled on top of and behind each testicle.
– A vas deferens is a long, narrow tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the seminal vesicles during ejaculation. There are two of them — one connected to each epididymis.
– The prostate gland produces a fluid that helps sperm move through your ejaculatory tract. The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut or golf ball. The prostate is sensitive to pressure and to touch — sometimes even referred to as the male С spot!
– The Cowper’s glands are beneath the prostate and attach to the urethra. They produce a fluid — pre-ejaculate or pre-cum — that prepares the urethra for ejaculation. Pre-ejaculate reduces friction in the urethra, making it easier for semen to pass through. Cowper’s glands are also called bulbourethral glands.
– Seminal vesicles are two small organs that produce seminal fluid. The seminal vesicles are located below the bladder.
So, with so many players to contend with, an ejaculation is quiet a journey with a sequence of events, a few stops and a lot of lubrication to help the sperm on the way.
There is one more important player we have to take into account. It is called the skin. It is the largest organ of your body and therefore the largest sex support organ. It carries a network of highly sensitive nerves all over your body, sending feedback to the brain, so that any body part may be stimulated for sexual arousal. This is just as true for men as it is for women.
Any part of your body that is sensitive to sensual touch is called an erogenous zone. For both women and men, this may include your breasts and nipples, your anus, the back of your neck, your lips, your mouth and tongue, the small of your back, your fingers and toes, the palms of your hands, the soles of your feet, the lobes of your ears, your inner thighs, etc. You are probably a walking erogenous zone ready to be stimulated! Nice thought.
Now for some hard truths. Although your Dick (and his alter ego) may be inclined to hog the spotlight, he is actually a small part of your Sexual Persona and not even in control. Your whole sexual anatomy – consisting of your Dick, his support group, your skin and his mate the Brain, form your Sexual Persona and guess what, he is not in charge! He may be trying to impress you with his juggling skills.
But, with so many party players that have to attend for an orgasmic sex encounter, there has to be someone in control to make sure all the starts and stops and lubrication is applied at the right time and place. There is only one source of the required computing power. Our mate, the Brain. You may have come across the statement that some men allow their Dicks Nolvadex in Canada to control their lives and that they usually end up in bad sex encounters and have to visit clinics for very distasteful courses of antibiotics. Not true. It is Brain that controls everything and it’s worth spending some time on developments in Neuroscience about how your brain works and how it controls your sex encounters.