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Too many women are eager to learn how to give great head, but never take the time to learn about the principal organ they’ll be using: the penis. So in this post you’ll get a little introduction about the parts of the penis.
There are two kinds of penises around: circumcised and uncircumcised. This first post will cover circumcised penises only. We’ll explore the uncircumcised ones later .
So, what exactly is that … thing resting between the guys’ legs? A bone? A muscle? Just a big piece of meat?
Uh, wrong. It’s neither a bone nor a muscle, but a big piece of… tissue. Yes, the penis is an organ made of three bundles of spongy erectile tissue, which only purposes are sex and urination. During sexual activity, excitation causes the penis to fill with blood, leading the famous erection.
So, here are the different parts of the penis ( circumcised):
Shaft –it’s the main body, the one that extends from the balls to the tip of the penis. When not erected, its skin gets loose and stretchy.
Glans – the glans is the head of the penis, containing the opening where semen and urine come out (utheral opening). It’s is a very sensitive part.
Corona – the outer perimeter of the head, where it joins the shaft.
Frenulum – the most sensitive of the parts of the penis, it’s a connecting membrane on the underside of the head, where the glans meets the shaft. (see picture)
Testicles— are the glands involved in the production of testosterone and sperm. The famous balls.
Perineum – it’s the area between the testicles and the anal opening. It’s very sensitive and has great orgasm-generating potential.
Ok, so that’s all about the basic parts of a circumcised penis. Now, if you want more info about parts of the penise, and more wonderful advice tips about how to give great head, you should get your hands on Tickle His Pickle: Your Hands-On Guide to Penis Pleasing from Dr Sadie Allison. It’s a purchase you’ll cherish forever.

photo credit, Esseh and Woodleywonderworks
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