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Talking About Innate Love!


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No matter what god you believe in or who your god is it doesn't matter. Everyone whether they believe in a god or not gets the same things. One is a body with a brain and a soul and a spirit. The others are glands to make it work and do things that they need to do without our help. One such thing is the Reproductive parts.


One thing about this is that males and females will go through different stages in life. Males will have such things as Wet Dreams or Nocturnal Emissions at about the same ages as the females and they cannot control them at all. They happen when they happen and that is it. Lilith plays a part in this and she is mentioned below in this blog.


Females will have periods and that is when the reproductivity starts in them and they cannot stop that function at all either. It happens on its own between the ages of 9-14.

One thinks these pictures are to get aroused or are about sex only. No, they are not and get your head out of that thoughts right now. They are the things that God has given all of us no matter what or if you believe. You still get these parts and they are part of being human.

The term for these things is Anatomy, Physiology, Gynecology, and Urology. Now you got that right, right? Now we can move on with this discussion.


We choose the life we are going to live, in heaven, before we are born. We also get the gender parts then too. Some people get something totally different than what they were expecting. This is where the Gay community comes from. We are not supposed to punish them or ridicule them. God says he will take care of them in that Bible and other religions and beliefs and that is up to him/her and not us. tell them what we think they are or should be. That is up to them to find a way to fix that. It does get fixed in heaven and hell. Hell is not what you think it is and hell is not what religion is teaching that it is. When we got to heaven there is a side room before we are put into the room where everybody goes and learns and chooses their next life and such. This other room on the left side is known by many people to be hell. Hell is not a firey place or one of damnation. It is to correct some general problems that got messed up when they were born. They get recreated. It isn't our problem or responsibility to chide them for what they got and did not expect. They still have that innate responsibility to reproduce. They just don't know the right way but it is not their fault. We must let them live their lives with what they got as much as it is with the rest of this earth. Animals do the same things if you haven't noticed. If you don't like it it is your fault and nobody else. You are the one they tell them it is not for you and leave it at that. Some people don't understand that when they got the wrong parts to begin with, but it will sink in somehow before we cross over, and I mean to cross over and no one dies. They just go to the other side of the door and close it and it in no way means you are not alive. You just passed over to the other side and you closed the door behind you. You still have an afterlife or another part of life and you choose when and if you are going to come back in a different body life is what we will live with and without the lessons we picked while in heaven When you are in that room you are asked many questions and you have to give answers to them. They will be added to your next incarnation. This goes on for many lifetimes and many more things are discovered by you by the choices you make. That is called KARNA which is not evil or wrong oke many religious leaders are saying and not telling the truth. It is only a cause and effect and every single person learns that.


Watch the children when they are young and are babies. They feel what they are and what they got. Sometimes they don't know and get surprised. The thing that God put in all of us is the NEED to multiply. It is innate and everything has it. That is where Lilith came into the picture. Ignore her if you must but it is still there in the Jewish Bible called the Zohar.


When Adam was created it was a he/she in the same body, as it says in the Bible. They must have been divided. That would have enabled it to reproduce. Lilith was the female part and was his first wife. This is where the Males got messed up because they think they are better than women. Well, Lilith wanted to be on top and Adam got it that he was supposed to be on top and there came the fight over the sexes. No gender is the right gender and no gender is better than the other gender. Adam was like God too and it states that very clearly in the Bible and he was not only a he but also a she. Lilith was said to be really mean and did some dastardly things to the man's children and caused the SID (sudden infant death syndrome) and she vanished after that or so one story goes. Another version says a slightly different story depending on if you are a male or a female. She was also teaching him about his body and what things are supposed to be used in the reproductive idea. So I assume she would be on top and kind of invisible for him to come to attention as he was supposed to do. She also was said to be training Eve and Eve was their daughter. That depends on which version and person you talk to.



The Male Reproductive System

Men do not have a true menopause such as women but the testes, unlike the ovaries, don't lose the ability to make hormones. If a man is healthy, he may be able to make sperm well into his 80s or longer.

subtle changes in the function of the testes can happen as early as 45 to 50 years of age, and more dramatically after the age of 70.

If your testosterone levels are low, hormone replacement therapy may help relieve symptoms, such as the loss of interest in sex, depression, and fatigue.


Internal Male Parts


Vas deferens: The vas deferens is a long, muscular tube that travels from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity, to just behind the bladder. The vas deferens transports mature sperm to the urethra in preparation for ejaculation.

anatomy of male parts

Ejaculatory ducts: These ducts are formed by the fusion of the vas deferens and the seminal vesicles. The ejaculatory ducts empty into the urethra.


Urethra: The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of your body. In males, it has the additional function of expelling (ejaculating) semen when you reach orgasm. When the penis is erect during sex, the flow of urine is blocked from the urethra, allowing only semen to be ejaculated at orgasm.


Seminal vesicles: The seminal vesicles are sac-like pouches that attach to the vas deferens near the base of the bladder. The seminal vesicles make a sugar-rich fluid (fructose) that provides sperm with a source of energy and helps with the sperm’s ability to move (motility). The fluid of the seminal vesicles makes up most of the volume of your ejaculatory fluid, or ejaculate.


Prostate gland: The prostate gland is a walnut-sized structure that’s located below the urinary bladder in front of the rectum. The prostate gland contributes additional fluid to the ejaculate. Prostate fluids also help to nourish the sperm. The urethra, which carries the ejaculation to be expelled during orgasm, runs through the center of the prostate gland.


Bulbourethral glands: The bulbourethral glands, or Cowper’s glands, are pea-sized structures located on the sides of the urethra, just below the prostate gland. These glands produce a clear, slippery fluid that empties directly into the urethra. This fluid serves to lubricate the urethra and to neutralize any acidity that may be present due to residual drops of urine in the urethra.


External Male Parts:


Most of the male reproductive system is located outside of your abdominal cavity or pelvis. The external parts of the male reproductive system include the penis, the scrotum, and the testicles.

Penis

The penis is the male organ for sexual intercourse. It has three parts: (It is important for your Penis and structures t have a good amount of magnesium. Magnesium is essential for the metabolism of nitric oxide which helps in penile erection, and the heart. Especially if you have AFIB) RDA: The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for adults 19-51+ years is 400-420 mg daily for men


The root: This is the part of the penis that attaches to the wall of your abdomen.


The body or shaft: Shaped like a tube or cylinder, the body of the penis is made up of three internal chambers. Inside these chambers, there’s a special, sponge-like erectile tissue that contains thousands of large spaces that fill with blood when you’re sexually aroused. As the penis fills with blood, it becomes rigid and erect, which allows for penetration during sex. The skin of the penis is loose and elastic, allowing for changes in penis size during an erection.


The glans: This is the cone-shaped end of the penis. The glans, which is also called the head of the penis, is covered with a loose layer of skin called the foreskin. This skin is sometimes removed in a procedure called circumcision.

The opening of the urethra — the tube that transports both semen and urine out of the body — is located at the tip of the glans penis. The penis also contains many sensitive nerve endings.

Semen, which contains sperm, is expelled (ejaculated) through the end of the penis when a man reaches sexual climax (orgasm). When the penis is erect, the flow of urine is blocked from the urethra, allowing only semen to be ejaculated at orgasm.


Scrotum

The scrotum is the loose pouch-like sac of skin that hangs behind the penis. It holds the testicles (also called testes), as well as many nerves and blood vessels. The scrotum protects your testes, as well as providing a sort of climate control system. For normal sperm development, the testes must be at a temperature slightly cooler than the body temperature. Special muscles in the wall of the scrotum allow it to contract (tighten) and relax, moving the testicles closer to the body for warmth and protection or farther away from the body to cool the temperature.


Testicles (testes)

The testes are oval organs about the size of very large olives that lie in the scrotum, secured at either end by a structure called the spermatic cord. Most men have two testes. The testes are responsible for making testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, and for producing sperm. Within the testes are coiled masses of tubes called seminiferous tubules. These tubules are responsible for producing sperm cells through a process called spermatogenesis.


Epididymis

The epididymis is a long, coiled tube that rests on the backside of each testicle. It carries and stores sperm cells that are created in the testes. It’s also the job of the epididymis to bring the sperm to maturity — the sperm that emerge from the testes are immature and incapable of fertilization. During sexual arousal, contractions force the sperm into the vas deferens.


What can go wrong?


Low sperm count in a man? Risk factors


  • Smoking tobacco.

  • Drinking alcohol.

  • Using certain illicit drugs.

  • Being overweight.

  • Being severely depressed or stressed.

  • Having certain past or present infections.

  • Being exposed to toxins.

  • Overheating the testicles.

You can help maximize your chances of conceiving by:

having sex every 2 or 3 days.

  1. moderating your alcohol consumption and stopping smoking.

  2. staying in good shape, exercising regularly, and having a healthy, balanced diet.


Other things that go wrong in a man's reproductive system besides Erectile Dysfunction are:


Premature Ejaculation

cold sores


Genital Herpes There are two viral strains: herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex type 2 (HSV-2), both of which are sexually transmitted and cause genital herpes. Oral herpes can show up as cold sores or fever blisters, as well as genital or anal sores. Like syphilis, herpes can affect fetuses, especially following a new infection in the first trimester.


Syphilis is tied to social determinants of health. 2022 Sexually Transmitted Diseases study points to homelessness, an HIV diagnosis, and a history of tobacco or drug use as risk factors for this STD, which is caused by a bacterium called Treponema pallidum. Direct contact with a syphilis sore, called a chancre, can lead to transmission. The infection may begin with a round, firm, painless sore located on the penis, vagina, anus, or mouth. Sometimes, these sores go unnoticed, because they are painless, and then symptoms clear. However, the infection continues to advance, during this stage. If untreated, later stages of the disease can damage the heart, blood vessels, liver, bones, joints, and skin.


Gonorrhea ” There’s also evidence that the disease plagued the Roman army as far back as 100 BCE.

and a host of other STDs mentioned below between men and women. The Neisseria gonorrhea bacterium, which thrives in warm, moist areas such as the urethra, eyes, throat, vagina, anus, and the female genitalia and reproductive tract, is responsible for this disease. Among the common signs are genital discharge, and a burning or painful sensation during urination. Untreated women may experience pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can lead to infertility and death without medical intervention.


The question you need to ask your Doctor:

Questions for ED care

Does my ED have a physical cause? How can I know?

  • Are there any other possible causes?

  • How can I test whether I have ED?

  • Will my ED only last for a while or could it be longer term?

  • How can I know what treatment is best?

  • Are there alternatives to these medications?

  • What are nonprescription treatments for ED?

  • Should I be managing other health conditions along with my ED?

  • What shouldn’t I do while I’m taking these medications?

  • Do I need to see a urologist or another type of specialist?

  • Are there any educational materials I can look at online?


Some Product Information for you:

Cialis vs. Viagra: Does Viagra give you a stronger erection than Cialis?

As discussed above, both Cialis and Viagra are generally considered equally effective. The key difference is what these drugs are used for, how often they can be taken, and how long they stay in your system. So to answer the above question, no, Viagra would not necessarily give a stronger erection than Cialis, and vice versa. However, Cialis will last longer and can help achieve one or more erections for up to 36 hours. This is considerably longer than Viagra, which is typically effective for 4-6 hours.

Please note that while Viagra or Cialis can provide penile hardness for several hours, this does not mean that you should have a constant erection during this time. A prolonged erection lasting more than 4 hours is a medical emergency, even if you don’t experience pain or discomfort. This condition is called priapism, in which blood becomes trapped in the penis and cannot drain out. It needs to be treated immediately to prevent scarring of the penile tissue that is responsible for getting an erection. Please get professional medical advice, diagnosis, and treatment if this occurs.


Finasteride

Finasteride is the generic form of the drug Propecia. This drug decreases the levels of the hormone DHT in your body. For some people, this helps slow or stop the natural thinning of hair. Finasteride is only recommended for men.


Minoxidil

Minoxidil is the generic form of the drug Rogaine. It’s believed to work by prolonging the growth phase of hair and enlarging the hair follicles at the same time, but this mechanism is poorly understood.

Minoxidil is typically a topical gel, foam, or ointment you apply to the crown of your head.

These have been approved by the FDA but ask your Doctor first for more information you may need

Keep in close communication with your doctor in case you notice any new symptoms.


PDE5 side effects

Some side effects are possible with sildenafil and tadalafil, including:

  • rash

  • flushing

  • redness

  • muscle aches

  • sore throat

  • back pain

  • headache

  • runny nose

  • indigestion

  • erection that lasts longer than 4 hours (priapism)

  • blurry vision

Sertraline side effects

Some side effects of sertraline can include:

  • nausea

  • loss of appetite

  • diarrhea

  • upset stomach

  • sleepiness

  • insomnia

  • excessive sweat (hyperhidrosis)

  • shakiness

  • fatigue

  • agitation

A place to visit for help online and with your mobile device. It is very thorough and is discreet and has much information and help for Nen and their partners. It is called ROman Digital Helth Clinic


STDs ( sexually Transmitted Diseases for both sexes

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

strains of the virus that can cause cervical cancer, cancer of the penis, or cancer of the mouth and throat.

Hepatitis

Hepatitis, a disease that leads to liver inflammation and fibrosis, can be transmitted sexually and other ways. It comes in several forms, though the symptoms are all similar: tiredness, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, dark urine, and yellowing of the skin and eyes.


Trichomoniasis

Unlike the other STDs in this article, trichomoniasis, sometimes called “trich,” is a parasitic infection caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. hough one of the most curable STDs, trichomoniasis has serious implications for pregnant women


Chlamydia

The bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis is responsible for this STD, which can have no signs or symptoms. Others, however, may experience burning during urination or abnormal vaginal or penile discharge.


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WOMAN'S REPRODUCTIVE PARTS


The female reproductive organs include several key structures, such as the ovaries, uterus, vagina, vulva, and clitoris. These organs are involved in fertility, conception, pregnancy, and childbirth. 310-320 mg for women. Pregnancy requires about 350-360 mg daily and lactation, 310-320 mg. UL: The Tolerable Upper Intake Level is the maximum daily intake unlikely to cause harmful effects on health.


Each cycle prepares a woman for a possible pregnancy. Ovulation releases an egg from the ovary, and the endometrium (internal lining of the uterus) grows to nurture the egg if it is fertilized.

If the egg isn't fertilized, the lining (mostly blood) separates from the uterus and leaves the body from the vagina as a period (the menstrual flow). (Notice: it never says you are going to get pregnant at any time)


Menopause refers to when a woman stops having her period. This usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55 years — the average age of menopause for women in Western countries is 51 to 52 years.


The female external genitalia is fascinating due to the fact it is made up of both the urinary tract and reproductive structures. These structures collectively fall under the term vulva. The definition of "vulva" is covering or wrapping. From the exterior observation of the female external genitalia, it does appear to be covered or wrapped by skin folds. These skin folds are called the labia majora and labia minora. Both labia majora and labia minora are art of the vulva.

e vestibular bulbs, Bartholin's glands, Skene's glands, and vaginal openings. The external female genitalia serves the purposes of reproduction and urination.


Structure and Function

anatomy of female's reproductive system

Vulva The vulva is the global term that describes all of the structures that make the female external genitalia. The components of the vulva are the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, vestibular bulbs, vulva vestibule, Bartholin's glands, Skene's glands, urethra, and vaginal opening.

Mons Pubis The mons pubis is a tissue mound made up of fat located directly anterior to the pubic bones. This mound of tissue is prominent in females and is usually covered in pubic hair. The mons pubis functions as a source of cushioning during sexual intercourse. The mons pubis also contains sebaceous glands that secrete pheromones to induce sexual attraction.

Labia Majora The word "labia majora" is defined as the larger lips. The labia majora are a prominent pair of cutaneous skin folds that will form the lateral longitudinal borders of the vulval clefts. The labia majora forms the folds that cover the labia minora, clitoris, vulva vestibule, vestibular bulbs, Bartholin's glands, Skene's glands, urethra, and the vaginal opening. The anterior part of the labia majora folds comes together to form the anterior labial commissure directly beneath the mons pubis. While the posterior part of the labia majora comes together to form the posterior labial commissure. The labia majora engorges with blood and appears edematous during sexual arousal.

Labia Minora The "labia minora" is defined as the smaller lips. The labia minor is a pair of small cutaneous folds that begins at the clitoris and extends downward. The anterior folds of the labia minora encircle the clitoris forming the clitoral hood and the frenulum of the clitoris. Then the labia minor descends obliquely and downward forming the borders of the vulva vestibule. Eventually, the posterior ends of the labia minora terminate as they become linked together by a skin fold called the frenulum of the labia minora. The labia minora will encircle the vulva vestibule and terminate between the labia majora and the vulva vestibule. With sexual arousal, the labia minora will become engorged with blood and appear edematous.


Clitoris The clitoris (which is homologous to the glans penis in males) is a sex organ in females that functions as a sensory organ. The clitoris can be divided into the glans clitoris and the body of the clitoris. The underlying tissue that makes the clitoris is the corpus cavernous. The corpus cavernous is a type of erectile tissue that merges together and protrudes to the exterior of the vulva as the glans clitoris. While proximally, the two separate ends of the tissue will form the crus of the clitoris (legs of the clitoris) and the body of the clitoris. The glans clitoris is the only visible part of the clitoris. The glans clitoris is highly innervated by nerves and perfused by many blood vessels. It is estimated that glans clitoris is innervated by roughly eight thousand nerve endings. Since the glans clitoris is so highly innervated, it becomes erected and engorged with blood during sexual arousal and stimulation.

Vestibular bulbs The vestibular bulbs (homologous to the bulb of the penis in males) are structures formed from corpus spongiosum tissue. This is a type of erectile tissue closely related to the clitoris. The vestibule bulbs are two bulbs of erectile tissue that start close to the inferior side of the body of the clitoris. The vestibular bulbs then extend towards the urethra and vagina on the medal edge of the crus of the clitoris. Eventually, the vestibular bulbs will split and surround the lateral border of the urethra and vaginal. The vestibular bulbs are believed to function closely with the clitoris. During sexual arousal, the vestibular bulbs will become engorged with blood. The engorgement of blood then exerts pressure onto the corpus cavernosum of the clitoris and the crus of the clitoris. This exertion of pressure onto the clitoris is believed to induce a pleasant sensation during sexual arousal.

Vulva Vestibule The area between the labia minora is the vulva vestibule. This is a smooth surface that begins superiorly just below the clitoris and ends inferiorly at the posterior commissure of the labia minora. The vulva vestibule contains the opening to the urethra and the vaginal opening. The borders of the vulva vestibule are formed from the edge of the labia minora. There is a demarcation between the vulva vestibule and the labia minora called Hart's lines. Hart's lines identify the change from the vulva vestibule to the labia minora. This change of skin appearance is visible by the smoother transitional skin appearance of the vulva vestibule to the vulvar appearance of the labia minora.

Bartholin's Glands The Bartholin's glands also known as the greater vestibular glands (homologous to the bulbourethral glands in males) are two pea-sized glands located slightly lateral and posterior to the vagina opening. These two glands function to secrete a mucus-like substance into the vagina and within the borders of the labia minora. This mucus functions as a lubricant to decrease friction during intercourse and a moisturizer for the vulva.

Skene's Glands The Skene's glands, which are also known as the lesser vestibular glands (homologous to the prostate glands in males), are two glands located on either side of the urethra. These glands are believed to secrete a substance to lubricate the urethra opening. This substance is also believed to act as an antimicrobial. This antimicrobial is used to prevent urinary tract infections. The function of Skene's gland is not fully understood but is believed to be the source of female ejaculation during sexual arousal.

Urethra The urethra is an extension of a tube from the bladder to the outside of the body. The purpose of the urethra is for the excretion of urine. The urethra in females opens within the vulva vestibule located inferior to the clitoris, but superior to the vagina opening.

Vagina The vagina is an elastic, muscular tube connected to the cervix proximally and extends to the external surface through the vulva vestibule. The distal opening of the vagina is usually partially covered by a membrane called the hymen. The vaginal opening is located posterior to the urethra opening. The function of the vagina is for sexual intercourse and childbirth. During sexual intercourse, the vagina acts as a reservoir for semen to collect before the sperm ascends into the cervix to travel toward the uterus and fallopian tubes. Also, the vagina also acts as an outflow tract for menses.


Things that can go wrong:

Premenstrual Syndrome

Endometriosis Most women get their uterus and some reproductive parts removed.

Polycystic Ovaries Syndrome These are horrible and they can drain them but been told they may come back. Fibroids (non-cancerous growths in the uterus) My mom had these and get them removed. She also had Endometriosis as well and ended up having all her female organs removed.

Yeast Infections Symptoms

  • Itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva.

  • A burning sensation, especially during intercourse or while urinating.

  • Redness and swelling of the vulva.

  • Vaginal pain and soreness.

  • Vaginal rash.

  • Thick, white, odor-free vaginal discharge with a cottage cheese appearance.

  • Watery vaginal discharge.

Cancer


They do have virginal removal as well where they go up the women's vagina and take them that way.

There is help for all of these and one is the Contraceptive pill. Myth: Do Not take that as it stops the pregnancy that could happen. I didn't want to take it either when I thought that was all it id. It does more than just that. It also helps regulate your periods and puts them back on track when something goes wrong as a longer-than-normal period occurs. Sometimes that happens when it goes beyond 2 weeks. Please check with your doctor about this if you think you are bleeding to death and it will feel that way.


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Take care of your body and don't be embarrassed to ask questions for yourself! Remember every single person has one of the body and reproductive parts




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