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Penis
The external male sex organ used to copulate and ejaculate semen and to convey urine outside the body.Related Terms: Seminal Vesicles,Kegal excercises,Cremasteric reflex,testicle,
Pedophilia
is a preferential or exclusive sexual attraction by adults to prepubescent youths. A person with this attraction is called a pedophile or paedophile.[1] The ICD-10 and DSM IV, which are standard medical diagnosis manuals, currently describe pedophilia as a paraphilia and mental disorder of adults or older youths, if it causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The term pedophile is also used colloquially to denote an adult who is sexually attracted to adolescents or youths below the local age of consent,[2] as well as those accused or convicted of child sexual abuse or child pornography related offences.Related Terms:
Pubococcygeus muscle
Sometimes referred to as the PC muscle. This muscle is found in both male and females and stretches from teh pubic bone to the coccyx and supports the pelvic organs. It controls urine flow and contracts during orgasm. This is the muscle worked during Kegal Exercises.Related Terms:
Perineum
s generally defined as the surface region in both males and females between the pubic symphysis and the coccyxRelated Terms:
Perimenopause
the term describing the menopause transition years. In women who have a uterus, perimenopause describes the years both before and after the final period. the term describing the menopause transition years. In women who have a uterus, perimenopause describes the years both before and after the final periodRelated Terms:
Prostate
The primary function of the prostate is to store and secrete a fluid, milky or white in appearance which makes up approximately 25-30% of the volume of a male ejaculate. Another important prostate function is controlling the flow of urine during ejaculation.Related Terms: Skenes gland,
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