When erect I assume? They are all different. From barely raised to tight against the belly. Most will be more or less straight out allowing for weight but some are going to point straight up.
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The correct human anatomic position is as followsFlat their backPalms should be facing upToes should be pointed to the air roughly perpendicular with the tableThe penis (only in males obviously) should be erect
The best way I have seen is to have your bf lie on his back and you sit next to his chest and lean into his penis. You can adjust your position to what makes you comfortable.
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Have her lie on her back with her legs together and pushed up towards her face. her knees should actually be over her head. This position should have her pubic area off the bed and well presented. It is important that she keeps her legs together. Once you enter her in this position you should have no problem keeping you penis inside. You should control the movement of her pelvic area with your thrusts to keep your penis inside.
AnswerThere is no "normal" mate! It just depends on what your body is.As long as your penis is hard, why bother? A hard penis gets the job done!
how many centimetersdoes penis should have
Probably because you are lying down when you should be standing up ! There is no human being alive or dead that had a penis long enough to drag on the ground when they were stood up. They would no be able to function properly and would not live very long.
Boys go to the bathroom by standing up and holding their penis.
No. Unless you have had some sort of surgery your penis should vary in colors of races. e.g. If you are African you generally should have a dark brown penis. If you are Asian you should generally have a light or dark peach or beige penis.
The correct anatomical position is standing erect, face forward, upper limbs at sides, and palms forward. As in shaking hands: the right hand will grip the other's right hand.The penis is erect. When you are in this position, all the medical terms for relationships of body parts apply, eg caudad / cephalad, anterior / posterior, lateral medial etc.