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Dictionary » E » Erection ErectionErection The condition of being made rigid and elevated, as erectile tissue when filled with blood. Origin: L. Erectio ![]()
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Results from our forumBorn gay?On the other hand, if you have erection and can have sex with a guy, why not have sex with a woman instead? It is so simple, and having sex with a woman is so much more hygienic than with a man! :) I just don't understand why how can guys ...
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PLEASE HELP ME... im classedas obese, yet im only able to eat one meal a day and that is more of a childs portion than an adults. I now also have trouble getting an erection and am starting to develop pain in my right hip, when sitting, walking or lying down. I have had cameras both ends, the rear one found and ...
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erectile dysfunctioncould erectile dysfunction occur due to lack of nitrogen contaning compounds. since nitric acid is used in erection?
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it's about Men stuff-Women can join also... Refers to HPG axis ;) Impotence.. Always nice to discuss. I am into a research on impotence topic now ;) Still remember my story about permanent erection of stupid Thai man? :lol: The stupidest man in the world :lol: To be survive, spermatozoa, and spermatogenesis need a temperature cooler than ...
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it's about Men stuff-Women can join also... without any psychological stimulus every morning?? 2. I found that men after having an accident that causing a break of their backbone can't do erection?? any reasons for that? 3. Do penis fracture really exist?? This is not a homework question..this is based on the true story..haha
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