![]() If a man has one, it covers the glans when his penis isn’t erect and gets pulled back when it is. Photo: Lucy Han America, it’s rare to find a man who still has a foreskin, due to the widespread practice of circumcision - an ancient practice with origins in religious rites. So, to un-complicate things, we thought we'd bring you a no-holds-barred explanation of a guy’s mini-me. ![]() Just as with your own anatomy, it's complicated. Some questions that have probably crossed your mind might include: Why do boys ejaculate? What do testicles actually do besides sit there? And, are there any parts of a penis that are more sensitive than others? Male genitalia might seem more self-explanatory, but there's a lot hidden under the surface that affects a guy’s health and sexual functioning. Now that we’ve told you just about everything you need to know about the vagina, we bet you're probably a little curious about the male anatomy and how it works. ![]() Today, we’re going to temporarily call the column “Boyparts,” because we’re talking everything…penis. Last week, we discussed the myths and facts about female orgasms. Welcome back to “Loving Your Ladyparts,” a bi-weekly series where we’ll be discussing everything you need to know about what’s going on below your belt, from why we wax to how you orgasm.
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