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sexual queries

i hv a few ques,kindly ans all

1. my upper penis skin is kind of stitched to the head of penis on the backside (like a normal kid has).i m a virgin, does this mean that i m not ready for sex coz my firends say that u cant insert ur penis unless u manually unseal or unstitch ur penis by pulling it downwards. i tried, it was painful and to no avail. is it necessary? kindly suggest what shud i do? im worried.

2. which pill is to be taken for prolonged erection and ejaculation?

3. is there any way to increase testicle size, so as to produce more semen?

4. is vaginal capacity for taking a penis is directly proportinal to women's height or build?

5. whats max size of penis can a women take in her vagina fully (in inches) ? i hv seen in porn movies they take big big dicks easily and fully?

plz ans all queries

thanks
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i would like to add more...

my pals also said that u wont be able to get full erection unless u do it
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sir for first query u havent got my point. i dont have phimosis for sure.

imagine a 14 yr virgin boy having a normal penis. if u analyse his penis head from below, u will see a kind of attachment of penile skin  to the head in such a way that the skin cant be pulled back fully, and if one attempts to pull it strongly one feels pain.

i m still a virgin and my friends earlier used to say that u have to detach(unseal/unstitch) that skin manually by pulling it backwards to be able to have sex otherwise u wont be able to insert ur penis into vagina and u will feel pain and get ur penis bruised.

is that so... is every body has to do it manually or it gets done automatically with age?
i think my friends are just lying and if not...is it necessary and did u do it...

i think nothing like this shud be tthere but plz clear my doubts.?plz give elaborate ans.

thanks
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1101690 tn?1268499639
I think the previous poster has answered all the questions in the most accurate way.

As for the size of penis and vagina - it is individual for different people. Guys can have different sizes as well as women have different sizes, so it depends also on individual characteristics of the partners. But in general, sizes are not so important as it may seem because sexual pleasure depends on many other things, such as lubrication, different kinds of movements, friction, pressure etc, so it is more complex.
Moreover, for women clitoral stimulation is very important too and their clitoris (not only vagina) plays an important role in sexual feelings and satisfaction.

As for the size of testicles, it is not important at all, I think. It can be interesting for scientists in the field of evolutionary biology (e.g. they compare the size of testicles of different animal species and look for some connections with their reproductive strategies - for example they have hypothesis that animals species where males have bigger testicles in proportion to their bodies are polygamous, it can be related to natural selection etc) but it definitely plays no role in our sexual satisfaction. So I recommend to forget about the size of testicles and just enjoy the result of their functions:)
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1180523 tn?1277384042
1. if it is not Phimosis, then it is ok. more info on phimosis you can find on wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phimosis It might be a bit painful the first time. It was the same for me, but it was still tolerable and very pleasurable.

2. Viagra, Cialis, Levitra, Impaza (Homeopathic), Furunbao(Herbal in some way).... Don't seem to remember any other.. the last two have not been proven for use in US.

3. Don't even think about it.

4. Have never heard of such things, however it seems logical that the size of all organs in a women would be proportional to their height and build.

5. Again you ask that question. Depends on the woman. But with sufficient lubrication fairly large ones. Do not forget how the children are born, so the muscles are able to stretch.

Seems like a quiz...)))

Regards, John.
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