External Genitalia: The external genitalia represent the body of the male’s dog. Unlike the female, it is this outer body where practically all sexual arousal and stimulation takes place.
Penis Shaft is the part that becomes erect when our dog gets excited. It is the part that has the largest surface for you ladies to hold on to and it is the part that we most commonly tease the kitty with. It is the part that causes a male’s greatest insecurity. And there are many variations in penis shafts. Glans is the tip or head of the penis. It is one of the most sensitive areas on a man’s body and it will dance with glee when visited by a nice moist tongue or lubricated palm. The glans contains many nerve fibers.
Foreskin (prepuce): On an uncircumcised man the glans is covered with the foreskin, which is a hood-like fold of skin. When the foreskin is pulled back, the glans is exposed. If a male has been circumcised, a wrinkle-like scar can usually be seen on the shaft where the foreskin has been removed.
Meatus is the vertical slit at the top of the glans and is the opening to the urethra. While some men may masturbate in the shower using shampoo, be careful when showering with your man as some shampoos getting into this little hole can sting and make your man dance.
Scrotum is the loose, wrinkled pouch that hangs below the penis. It has two compartments, each of which contains a testicle. When making love, do not squeeze or bite too hard unless you are practicing cock and ball torture for while the area can be stimulating, it can easily get too stimulating!
Internal Genitalia: Internal genitalia, is found inside the body and consists of a number of hidden glands and tubes with responsibilities such as the production and delivery of sperm. The internal organs play a very important contributing role. The prostate, for instance, while an internal organ, is also a sexually stimulating area to many men.
Prostate Gland is a fibromuscular exocrine gland. It is a male accessory reproductive gland that expels a complex proteolytic solution into the urethra during ejaculation. Some men really enjoy having the prostate stimulated with a finger or a toy.
Pubic Bone is one of the three sections of the hipbone. Together the two pubic bones form the front of the pelvis. While the bone itself is not stimulating, the area around it contains nerve endings that can be stimulated with a nice finger massage.
Testis is either of two spongy, oval sex glands suspended in the scrotum that secrete the spermatozoa. The left testicle often hangs somewhat lower than the right.
Sperm is made in that testicle. Upon leaving the testicle the sperm flows through the epididymis, into the vas deferens, and joins the urethra in the prostate. Some women enjoy taking them into their mouth or cupping them with their hand. A man just having this done will usually find it sexually stimulating. Do not bite down or squeeze too hard, though, for all you will accomplish is having him kneel over in pain.
Epididymis is on the backside of each testicle. It is the softer, comma-shaped area that feels like a bag of worms. Controlled pressure or rubbing this area while masturbating or performing oral sex on your man can be stimulating.
Urethra is the tube that connects the bladder to the tip of the penis. It is through here that not only urine passes, but when the dog spits at you this is where all of that tasty, sticky white semen is being delivered through.
Vas Deferens is a pair of tubes that transport sperm from the testicles to the prostate gland. While not sexually stimulating in itself it is an important part of the manufacturing and delivery system.