A lot of men don't take the time to truly learn all there is to know about their penis. Your penis can do a lot more than you think it can. It can also become more irritated when you don't take proper care of it. In the world of medicine, there are a lot of facts that men do not know about their penises. Here are five things you didn't know about you penis.Â
 Using It Is Your Best Bet
Have you heard the phrase "use it or lose it?" It is true when it comes to your penis. According to the medical profession, your penis needs exercise just like any other part of your body. When you get an erection, this is giving your penis the exercise it needs. In order for your penis to stay at its healthiest, it must get oxygen and blood flow to it every once in awhile. This means that when your penis gets an erection, you are doing the best thing for it! Keep it healthy and happy all at the same time!
 Sensitivity Does Get Lower
As you age, you will notice that the sensitivity in your penis gets lower. Quite a few men never even notice if they lose it or not. By the time men get to 65 or 70, most of them are not sexually active so this is why they never notice it. For those who continue to be sexually active, they will be able to notice that something does not feel right. This is the loss of sensitivity. This is where penis creams come in to help save the day!
Your Penis Houses Bacteria
This may seem pretty gross to you, but it's true. Your penis houses many different bacteria so this is another great reasons to take the best care of it. Men that have had a circumcision have different bacteria there then men who don't. Studies are being done constantly to figure out how these bacteria get in your penis and how to get rid of them. Â
Your penis should be very important to you and you should take the best care of it. Once you try our Down Under Penis Cream, you will truly understand how much penile health matters. This cream can help to boost your sensitivity and help to get rid of some of the many bacteria your penis is housing.Â
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