Penis

Definition
The penis is the external male sex organ, which serves both for sexual activities and for the excretion of urine. It plays a central role in sexual pleasure, reproduction, and intimacy.
Anatomy and Physiology
Components: The penis consists of the glans, shaft, foreskin (in uncircumcised men), and erectile tissue (corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum).
Function: Sexual arousal leads to an erection, which occurs due to blood flow into the erectile tissues. This enables penetration and sexual activities.
Sensitivity: The glans is particularly sensitive and plays a central role in sexual pleasure.
Sexual Functions
Intercourse: The penis is essential for vaginal, anal, or oral penetration.
Stimulation and Pleasure: Sexual satisfaction can be achieved through touch, oral stimulation, or masturbation.
Reproduction: During ejaculation, sperm are transported, which can contribute to the conception of a child.
Care and Health
Hygiene: Regular cleaning is important to avoid infections.
Health: Regular medical check-ups can detect issues such as infections, erectile dysfunction, or changes.
Safety: During sexual activity, protection (e.g., condoms) should be used to prevent sexually transmitted infections.
Emotional and Social Aspects
The penis plays a symbolic role in many cultures regarding masculinity, pleasure, and sexuality.
Awareness and communication about preferences, boundaries, and safety enhance pleasure and well-being in intimate relationships.
Note
This entry serves as neutral information and guidance.
Sexual acts and preferences are individual, and each person decides on their involvement and boundaries.



