Muscular Development – July 2019

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Sex CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH By Steve Blechman and Tom Fahey, Ed.D.


42 MD musculardevelopment.com July 2019


Codeine + Viagra equalS


Super ereCtionS
Middle-aged people often have a variety of health problems
ranging from back pain to impotence. Taking more than one drug at
a time to treat multiple problems can cause dangerous or deadly
side effects. The British Medical Journal reported two cases of
men developing prolonged painful erections— a condition called
priapism— after taking codeine and Viagra. Priapism is a prolonged
painful erection that doesn’t go down after orgasm. It can cause
permanent damage to the penis. The men took codeine for pain and
Viagra for impotence. The erections lasted for three to five hours,
but relaxed when the drugs wore off.

SS-Cream Fights Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation affects nearly one in three men and is the number one male sexual problem. In the past, physicians
referred men with this problem to psychologists or sex therapists, but with little success. South Korean scientists announced the
formulation of an herbal cream that delays ejaculation in most men for 11 minutes and has an 80 percent success rate. The U.S. Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved the cream. How do we treat premature ejaculation? A thorough medical history
and examination can help rule out obvious physical problems. Men with a history of sexually transmitted diseases or prostate
enlargement are prone to the condition. Many physicians use anti-depressant medicines, such as Prozac, to treat premature
ejaculation. Unfortunately, these drugs can also cause impotence— so you substitute one sexual problem for another. Exercises
that strengthen the pelvic floor muscles (Kegel exercises) and start-and-stop intercourse methods are in all the sex books, but really
don’t work very well. Desensitizing creams are the favorite of some men, but most women don’t want their vaginas anesthetized
during sex. Experience helps— old sexual admirals seem to be better at waiting until the last minute before committing their semen.
(Urology; 55(2):257-61)

“And Mary Lou; be home by 10 o’clock. I don’t
want you tempted by those nasty boys,” said
her father. “Yes, Dad. I can’t wait,” said Mary
Lou, with a Mona Lisa-like smile. For years,
Dads across the land have tried to get their
daughters off the street to keep them from
having sex with testosterone-laden young men.
Little did they know that the home is the number
one place for
having that
first sexual
encounter—
usually late
at night after
the old man
has gone to
bed. A study
of 8,000 teens
showed that
34 percent
had sex by
the ninth
grade and
60 percent by the 12th grade. While 56 percent
had their first sex at home, 12 percent had it at
a friend’s house; 4 percent in a car; 3 percent
at a park or beach; and 3 percent at a motel.
Contrary to popular opinion, the hours right
after school were not the most popular for teen
sex. That time was reserved for teen shoplifting.
(Associated Press)

Are Penis Length


and Shoe Size


Related?
It’s common knowledge that
women on the make look at a
guy’s shoe size first. According to
legend, any guy with a shoe size
over 12 was hung like a horse, and
a guy with a size 15 had to tape his
Johnson to his leg to keep him from
tripping over it. However, according
to British researchers, there is no
relationship between shoe size and
the length of the erect penis. The
study suggested that hand span,
finger length, or nose size might be
predictive of penis length. (Brit J
Urology Int 90: 586-587)

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