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My penis use to be able to move on it's own when I'm having sexual thoughts, without touching myself. Now it want do that no matter what I'm thinking. Should I be concerned? I'm 46 yrears of age..

2006-07-26 02:46:08 · 2 answers · asked by jimmie 1 in Health Men's Health

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You'll hear people saying that stuff like that is normal in men. I think that it's not something normal. Well, It is and it isn't. It is because doctor's tell us so. Mainly because it's something that doctors see on a normal basis, but it doesn't mean that that's the way it has to be. I think that I may know why that happens.

What makes your penis move are the muscles of the pelvic region. Commonly know as the PC muscles. Those are the muscles that support your penis and the same muscles that the tendons that doctors cut to enlarge the penis are attached to. Yes, those are the tendons that doctors cut to let the penis "fall" out of your body an inch or so. The PC muscles in men as well as in women, get weaker as we aged. But just like any other muscle in the body, PC muscles respond well to exercise. The same exercises that women are told to do while they are pregnant. The tightening and loosening of the muscles for and x number of reps and x number of sets. Studies have show that those exercise not just only benefit women, but they also benefit men as well. Having strong PC muscles give your penis better support, allegedly it can make your penis slightly longer, help stop or prevent urine incontinence, stronger erections, and definitely improve the quality of orgasms. Boy it sounds like I'm writing a commercial for sex enhancement pills.

Give them (exercises) a try and I hope that they'll work for you! Good luck!

2006-07-27 20:21:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I noticed the same thing when I was just a little older than you. I used to get boners while just ogling the girls on the street but they seldom came anymore! Age definitely does slow most of us down in more ways than one. Can you still get hard with manual stimulation from a partner or with masturbation? If not you might be a candidate for Viagra (or Cialas or Levitra). You should check with a doctor because erectile dysfunction can be a symptom of other problems...heart disease and diabetes for instance.

2006-07-26 10:36:43 · answer #2 · answered by doctor feelgood 5 · 0 0

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