Red cheeks and a frozen – runny nose can be annoying, but certainly the worst that low winter temperatures can do to humanity is what they do to the penis!
The penis is like a diva! He does what he wants, when he wants and doesn’t give a damn what you or his owner have to say about it. Although we fully respect his rules of behavior, we were still interested in why he can’t stand low temperatures, but hides like a duck in his core and doesn’t come out until he melts.
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Urologists say that we can expect the penis to shrink up to 50% in length and 20-30% in width when exposed to air temperatures below 15C.
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When people in general, including men, are really cold, their blood vessels narrow, which limits the flow of blood to the penis. This causes the penis to shrink in size.
It seems like a cruel biological joke, but, in fact, there is an evolutionary advantage to shrinking the penis in low air temperatures.
The body is programmed to retain heat and energy. So, in the cold, it directs its resources to maintain blood flow in the center of our body, where the vital organs are. And in order to do this, the body has to reduce the blood flow in the extensions, such as the fingers, hands and feet and, of course, the penis.
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Meanwhile, the testicles retract and move closer to the rest of the body to keep warm and stay submerged.
We all laugh at this phenomenon, thanks in part to an episode of the famous series Seinfeld, but for some men it can be a very unpleasant experience. Because when blood flow to the penis decreases, it becomes rubbery. And if you happen to slip your hand into his underwear just then and rummage around a bit in his realm, it can lead to some very painful friction.
There is a solution!
It consists in the fact that the man wears sports, boxer shorts that can protect his package, so that the penis is protected from the cold and possible friction.
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If the new pair of boxers does not satisfy, his doctor can always prescribe him some medicine for erectile dysfunction, which will help his smooth muscles to relax and increase blood flow in the penis.
Surprisingly and fortunately, this will not trigger an instant erection as erectile dysfunction drugs require the man to be aroused in order to increase the erection.
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Fortunately, the shrinkage doesn’t last long. As soon as he warms up or enters a heated room, his body will warm up and regain the heat so that the blood will flow freely again and his penis will return to its normal size in a few minutes.
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Source: www.sitoireseto.com