10-12-2014, 05:51 PM
meridannight Wrote:say what? that is not true and not physiologically possible. semen is gluey, it gets stuck in there and it is not possible to pump it out by a competing penis. lols.
the existence and positioning of the prostate proves otherwise.
Now I am not going to argue with the previous statement as I did not study it and while I read BA's link I'm not always following what "a recent research proved this or that" according to the article is kind of make sense but I'd leave it to a professional - my dude - per example to discuss about that and I know he won't he doesn't have that kind of time.
However the second statement, made my eyes round up and my jaw dropped. I am not a doctor, but out of interest because I was raised by a medical doctor - my dad - I have taken huge interest in human anatomy and I did went in college to study Human anatomy and human's evolution of anatomy based on personal interests of course because I have no intention to become a full pledge doctor.
Now as a gay guy who practice anal sex and prostate milking, I am fully aware of what sensation we get from tilting that little gland in there and I too once asked myself why such sensitive organ has been placed there for guys as opposed to woman's clitoris and nerves ending location called the g-spot. I almost wanted to convince myself too that perhaps our ass has two functions. But not it doesn't, with all due respect Meri, I always appreciate your search and opinion on things, and it's always very interesting to read the very same way that I enjoy reading BA's long and almost suffering post (no offense BA they are not that suffering, just kidding), but insinuating that the emplacement of the prostate could be considered as a second fucntion for your anus and colon this is a bit absurd. One cannot reinvent the wheel.
From my advance human anatomy book to you:
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland that grows throughout a man’s life and may eventually interfere with or prevent urination by blocking the urethra. The prostate makes a significant contribution to the production and ejaculation of semen during sexual intercourse.
It is a small muscular gland located inferior to the urinary bladder in the pelvic body cavity. It is shaped like a rounded cone or a funnel with its base pointed superiorly toward the urinary bladder. The prostate surrounds the urethra as it exits the bladder and merges with the ductus deferens at the ejaculatory duct.
Several distinct lobes make up the structure of the prostate:
- On the anterior end of the prostate are the two lateral lobes, which are rounded and shaped like orange slices when viewed in a transverse section. The lateral lobes are the largest lobes and meet at the midline of the prostate.
- Posterior and medial to the lateral lobes is the much smaller anterior lobe, a triangle of fibromuscular tissue just anterior to the urethra. The fibromuscular tissue of the anterior lobe contracts to expel semen during ejaculation.
- The median lobe is found just posterior to the urethra along the midline of the prostate. The median lobe contains the ejaculatory ducts of the prostate.
- The posterior lobe forms a thin layer of tissue posterior to the median lobe and the lateral lobes.
The prostate contains two main types of tissue: exocrine glandular tissue and fibromuscular tissue.
- Exocrine glandular tissue in the prostate is epithelial tissue specialized for the secretion of the components of semen. Most of the prostate is made of exocrine glandular tissue, as the prostate’s primary function is the production of semen.
- Fibromuscular tissue is a mixture of smooth muscle tissue and dense irregular connective tissue containing many collagen fibers. The collagen fibers of the tissue provide strength to the tissue while the smooth muscle permits the tissue to contract to expel fluids. Fibromuscular tissue forms the outermost layer of the prostate and the tissue surrounding the urethra.
Secretion
The prostate produces a secretion that makes up a large portion of semen volume. The prostatic secretions are a milky white mixture of simple sugars (such as fructose and glucose), enzymes, and alkaline chemicals. The sugars secreted by the prostate function as nutrition for sperm as they pass into the female body to fertilize ova. Enzymes work to break down proteins in semen after ejaculation to free sperm cells from the viscous semen. The alkaline chemicals in prostatic secretions neutralize acidic vaginal secretions to promote the survival of sperm in the female body.
Ejaculation
The prostate contains the ejaculatory duct that releases sperm during ejaculation. The ejaculatory duct opens to allow semen to pass from the ductus deferens into the urethra and eventually out of the body. During orgasm, smooth muscle tissue in the prostate contracts in order to push semen through the urethra.
Urination
Urine released from the urinary bladder is carried by the urethra to the body’s exterior. Under normal conditions, urine in the urethra passes through the prostate with no complications whatsoever. The prostate enlarges slowly throughout a man’s lifetime, potentially leading to the restriction or blockage of the urethra by the time a man reaches his fifties or sixties. An enlarged prostate can lead to difficulty urinating or eventually even an inability to urinate. There are many treatments for an enlarged prostate including medications, lifestyle changes, and prostatectomy, the surgical removal of the prostate.
With this detailed information of what the prostate is, its function and location along side with BA's description of the colon, anus function, it is quite clear without the shadow of a doubt that an ass is not designed to be fucked. As much as I'd like it to be true because it would shush all those who believe that gay's a bunch of pervert, let's not re-invent human anatomy because it suit our own sexual pleasure. Also let's not forget that human beings are mammal and all mammals have an anus and intestinal system which is also not designed to be fucked. The primary function of an ass is to evacuate waste from the body. That's it that's all. Perhaps through evolution it would change, but by the time it gets there we're all be dead.
I love these argument posts and I do not always participate as I don't always have time to produce a well researched counter-argument, but one may not verse in ridiculous assumptions based on personal preferences when things are quite obvious by themselves.