The video of a philandering woman getting ‘stuck’ with a man has been shocked many. Whether this is true or not, we are yet to have documentary evidence of what exactly happened.
In scenarios where the vagi’na is dry and the man forces himself in, a vein could rupture in the process, causing a major swelling of the org’an inside the va’gina and therefore preventing it from coming out,” Dr Ong’ech explains. Getting stuck is is common among dogs.
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The big question is, does it really happen? Do people really get stuck in the heat of the moment? Dr John Ong’ech, a reproductive health specialist at Kenyatta National Hospital says it is possible though such incidences are rare. “It is possible that a woman can go into vag’inismus.
This is when the muscles around the vag’ina tighten involuntarily when there is an attempt to penetrate it. However, this can happen during inter’course when the pen’ile shaft has already been inserted and the muscles close in, zapping and locking on it,” he says.
This is when the muscles around the vag’ina tighten involuntarily when there is an attempt to penetrate it. However, this can happen during inter’course when the pen’ile shaft has already been inserted and the muscles close in, zapping and locking on it,” he says.
Scientifically it is described as pe’nis captivas. The vag’inal muscles of the woman clamp down on the peni’le shaft and sometimes the man is unable to with’draw even after losing his ere’ction. This would then mean that doctors would have to come in to separate the couple.
The doctor expounds further that vag’inismus happens when either a woman is in fear of ra’pe or suffers from the rare condition – vag’inismus – in which case it would mean that the pe’nis of a man would not pen’etrate the vag’ina in the first place. The other possibility, adds the doctor, is when the man experiences increased vascularisation in any of the veins that line the muscles and the spongy material that makes up the male org’an. “Blood flows in the pen’is when a man is ready for se’x.
The doctor expounds further that vag’inismus happens when either a woman is in fear of ra’pe or suffers from the rare condition – vag’inismus – in which case it would mean that the pe’nis of a man would not pen’etrate the vag’ina in the first place. The other possibility, adds the doctor, is when the man experiences increased vascularisation in any of the veins that line the muscles and the spongy material that makes up the male org’an. “Blood flows in the pen’is when a man is ready for se’x.
In scenarios where the vagi’na is dry and the man forces himself in, a vein could rupture in the process, causing a major swelling of the org’an inside the va’gina and therefore preventing it from coming out,” Dr Ong’ech explains. Getting stuck is is common among dogs.
However, according to experts, in dogs, unlike in humans, when a dog is ejac’ulating the head of the pe’nis swells up several folds and will only go back to normal after all the spe’rm is released.
This cannot, however, be equated to humans. Dr Ong’ech cannot comment on myths about witchcraft, but medically, there is no evidence so far that a man and a woman “got stuck” during inter’course. Click here to Watch And Download Video
This cannot, however, be equated to humans. Dr Ong’ech cannot comment on myths about witchcraft, but medically, there is no evidence so far that a man and a woman “got stuck” during inter’course. Click here to Watch And Download Video
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