Sexual Health
Does the higher the urine, the stronger the libido? What situations can reflect the strong demand for sexual desire in men
The reproductive health of men has always been a major concern, with many misconceptions and doubts, which is very detrimental to men's correct understanding of reproductive health and has a significant impact.
Does the higher the urine, the stronger the libido?
In many people's severe cases, the strength of urination is equal to the width of the urethra and the size of the penis, indicating strong sexual ability! Is there any scientific basis for this statement? Is it reasonable? Obviously not, this is a misconception about sexual ability.
Firstly, for the vast majority of people, unless you are congenital with abnormal gonadal development. The individual differences in penis size between individuals of the same race are not significant, meaning that some individuals may appear smaller during periods of weakness. But when you have an erection, it's all similar.
Secondly, male sexual ability. The vast majority depends on the hardness and endurance of a man's own erection, which in turn is related to the blood microcirculation of the male penis.
So, the higher the urine volume, the stronger the male sexual desire, and there is no correlation between strong urination and sexual ability!
What are the physical manifestations of strong sexual desire?
1. Body type
The governor of male muscles is closely related to male hormones, and almost all men with well-developed muscles have normal male hormones. Male animals often show off their appearance to attract the opposite sex, but this principle also applies to humans. Men with well-developed muscles and strong physique are also more favored by women, and women subconsciously feel that these types of men have better abilities in that area. In addition, a perfect sexual activity also requires physical strength, and if men exercise regularly, their sexual ability can be expected to increase significantly.
2. Laryngeal nodule
Like a beard, a Adam's apple can be said to be one of the second physical signs in men. In addition to being influenced by genetic factors, the Adam's apple can to some extent reflect the secretion of male hormones.
In daily life, there is a type of male who has a relatively thin figure and very long arms, less prominent Adam's apple, and almost no beard. As the saying goes, there is a bit of a "eunuch like appearance", and this type of man often goes to the hospital for treatment due to infertility.
3. Body hair
Men with a 'masculine' personality are particularly attractive to women. From an appearance perspective, the manifestation of "masculinity" is not only related to well-developed muscles, but also to having more body hair, large Adam's apple, and a rough voice. Especially for men with whiskers and thick chest hair, they are often considered to have masculinity and higher sexual function. In fact, the amount of body hair is more closely related to genetic factors, but it is also a reflection of the level of male hormone secretion. Although androgens can also affect sexual function, they are not directly proportional.