Entries from May 2009
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BMG Guy’s Boston Medical Group Channel contains informational videos about treatments available at the nationwide men’s health centers, European commercials from the worldwide network, and even some humorous man on the street- type footage.
BMG Guy does offer a disclaimer, however, which we’ll reprint here:
The videos you see on this channel reflect the time and country in which they were made, and the phone numbers or offers you see may not necessarily be valid in your area or at this time.
Still, if you’re interested in both learning something about erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation treatments, and maybe being entertained as well, we recommned heading over the BMG Guy’s Boston Medical Group Channel and surfing around the different videos.
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If you are unhappy with the size of your penis, consider this: 85 percent of women are happy with the dimensions of their partner’s penis.
A study by two British urologists shows that many men suffer from “small penis syndrome” – caused by the anxiety of thinking one’s penis is small… when it isn’t.
The report urges doctors to not to dismiss their male patients’ worries, even though they most likely suffering an imaginary defect. Dismissing those concerns can aggravate their patients’ concerns.
The research found that 45 percent of men wish they had a larger penis, even though very few have a truly small penis – referred to clinically as a micropenis – that is less than 2.75 inches long when erect.
The average erect penis is about 5.5 to 6.2 inches long.
Looking for more information on this or other topics? Boston Medical Group is dedicated to fostering men’s sexual health accross the United States.
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Researchers have long known that animals’ sexual activity is affected by their body odor.
Now they’re finding out that odor plays a role in human sexual relations as well. A new report shows that women can subconsciously tell the difference between men’s sexual sweat and neutral sweat. Boston Medical Group has no comment as of yet, but remains interested in the subject.
Even if she doesn’t realize it, she knows that men’s sweat smells different when he is aroused, according to a report published in the January issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
The report reveals that women process the odors of men’s sweat in different parts of the brain, according to The New York Times.
In the study, heterosexual women smelled absorbent pads moistened with the sweat of aroused male volunteers, some moistened with a hormone believed to be a sex pheromone and some moistened with a neutral sweat odor. At the same time, their brains were monitored with magnetic resonance imaging.
Researchers concluded that humans communicate with smell, because of their ability to recognize information contained in sexual sweat.
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